ARNOLD VANDER HAEGHEN MUSEUM
Belle Époque museum with a vestibule, a dining room, a Chinese salon and a Maeterlinck cabinet.
Open to the public since the end of 2019, this 18th century patrician house (architect David t'Kindt), allows you to admire the reconstruction of the office of the Ghent writer Maurice Maeterlinck with his library, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1911, and a magnificent Chinese salon, with silk paintings unique in Europe. The visit of this Belle Époque building includes the vestibule, the dining room, the 18th century Chinese salon and the Maeterlinck cabinet on the ground floor.
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