Garden of Eden in Brussels
The gardens of the Museum Van Buren in Brussels. In 1924 the gardens covered only 26 ares (100 m²), and now cover 1,5 ha. There is great harmony of style and time between the J Buyssens’s garden and the Art Deco house. 45 years later, Alice Van Buren considered René Pechère’s gardens as a complement of her villa. The actual garden is made of the ” Picturesque Garden “, ” The Labyrinth ” and ” The Garden of the Heart “. The ” Picturesque Garden ” was designed by Jules Buyssens, a landscape architect, in the twenties, and represents the geometrical ideas of the Art Deco. This jewel of greenery in the center of Brussels can be visited all year round and is especially beautiful in the fall.
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