Located in the Collège Saint Michel district of Woluwé-Saint Pierre. This ± 303 m² (according to PEB) property has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and an artist's studio.Built in 1902 by architect Émile Lambot for the famous Symbolist painter Émile Fabry (1865-1966), the house features eclectic architecture sublimated by Art Nouveau elements, notably its characteristic entrance door and staircase.Renovated with respect for its authenticity, the house is spread over three levels. The half-basement includes a bedroom or study, a workshop with a kiln for firing ceramics, a laundry room with shower room and a veranda opening onto the garden. The raised first floor features an entrance hall, two reception rooms or bedrooms and a contemporary kitchen with terrace access. On the second floor, the former artist's studio with its immense glass roof, bathed in natural light, houses a living-dining-kitchen area with terrace, complemented by a mezzanine with master suite.The 2 ares 73 plot features a pleasant garden with wisteria and fruit trees (fig, cherry) facing south-west. The heritage-listed facade underlines the architectural value of this property, combining history and contemporary comfort in one of Brussels' most sought-after neighborhoods.