Amid the postwar destruction that threatened Art Nouveau treasures in Brussels, architect Jean Delhaye devoted his life to rescuing the masterpieces of his mentor Victor Horta. From the doomed Hôtel Aubecq to the birth of the Horta Museum, his story mirrors a century of struggle between modernity, memory, and the soul of a city.
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Architect Jean Delhaye dedicated his life to save Brussel's Art Nouveau masterpieces from Bruxellization.