A few Art Nouveau References and Buildings in Brussels
- 1895 : Recognition of the Congo Free State
- 1893 : Horta: Hôtel Tassel (6 rue Paul-Emile Janson) 1893-1895
- 1893 : Hankar: Private dwelling (71 rue Defacqz)
- 1894 : Horta: Hôtel Solvay (224 avenue Louise) 1894-1903
- 1895 : Leopold II commissions the Avenue de Tervuren to link the Cinquantenaire Park to the Palais de Tervuren which was to house the colonial museum 1895-1897
- 1895 : Van de Velde: Private dwelling ‘Le Bloemenwerf’ (102 avenue Vanderaey)
- 1895 : Horta: Maison du Peuple 1895-1899
- 1895 : Horta: Hôtel van Eetvelde (4 avenue Palmerston) 1895-1902
- 1897 : Brussels International Exhibition in the Cinquantenaire Park
- 1897 : Congo Exhibition at Tervuren
- 1897 : Hankar: Hôtel Ciamberlani (48 rue Defacqz)
- 1898 : Horta: Private dwelling and workshop (25 rue Américaine) 1898-1901) — Currently the Horta Museum
- 1899 : Blérot: Set of houses (32, 30, 42, 44 rue de Belle-Vue)
- 1899-1901 : Blérot builds several houses in the roads surrounding the ponds of Ixelles, in St Gilles, and so on.
- 1899 : Saintenoy: Old England department store (2 rue Montagne de la Cour) — Currently the Musical Instruments Museum
- 1900 : Strauven: Hôtel Saint Cyr (11 square Ambiorix)
- 1900 : Paris: World Fair
- 1902 : Blérot: Private dwelling (rue Vilain XIIII)
- 1903 : Brunfaut: Hôtel Hannon (1 avenue de la Jonction)
- 1903 : Horta: Waucquez Stores (20 rue des Sables) 1903-1906 — Currently the Belgian Strip Cartoons Centre
- 1906 : Hoffmann: Palais Stoclet (275 avenue de Tervueren) 1906-1911
Demolished works in italics