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Stoclet Collection

Step into the timeless elegance Palace, a breathtaking masterpiece located in Brussels, Belgium

Background imageStoclet Collection: The Bathroom of the Stoclet Palace, Brussels, Belgium, c1914

The Bathroom of the Stoclet Palace, Brussels, Belgium, c1914. The Stoclet Palace was built by architect Josef Hoffmann for banker and art lover Adolphe Stoclet between 1905 and 1911

Background imageStoclet Collection: The Music Room of the Stoclet Palace, Brussels, Belgium, c1914

The Music Room of the Stoclet Palace, Brussels, Belgium, c1914. The Stoclet Palace was built by architect Josef Hoffmann for banker and art lover Adolphe Stoclet between 1905 and 1911

Background imageStoclet Collection: The main dining room of the Stoclet Palace, c. 1914. Creator: Anonymous

The main dining room of the Stoclet Palace, c. 1914. Creator: Anonymous
The main dining room of the Stoclet Palace, c. 1914. Private Collection

Background imageStoclet Collection: The Stoclet Frieze, Detail: The Knight, 1905-1909. Creator: Klimt, Gustav (1862-1918)

The Stoclet Frieze, Detail: The Knight, 1905-1909. Creator: Klimt, Gustav (1862-1918)
The Stoclet Frieze, Detail: The Knight, 1905-1909. Found in the Collection of the Austrian Museum for Applied Art, Vienna

Background imageStoclet Collection: The Stoclet Frieze, Detail: The Expectation, 1905-1909. Creator: Klimt

The Stoclet Frieze, Detail: The Expectation, 1905-1909. Creator: Klimt
The Stoclet Frieze, Detail: The Expectation, 1905-1909. Found in the Collection of the Austrian Museum for Applied Art, Vienna

Background imageStoclet Collection: The Stoclet Frieze, Detail: Fulfillment (The Embrace), 1905-1909

The Stoclet Frieze, Detail: Fulfillment (The Embrace), 1905-1909. Found in the Collection of the Austrian Museum for Applied Art, Vienna

Background imageStoclet Collection: Palais Stoclet, Sq. Leopold II, Brussels, Belgium, (1906-1911) c2014-c2017. Artist

Palais Stoclet, Sq. Leopold II, Brussels, Belgium, (1906-1911) c2014-c2017. Artist
Palais Stoclet, Sq. Leopold II, Brussels, Belgium, c2014-c2017. Designed by Josef Hoffmann: 1906-11 for banker and art lover Adolphe Stoclet a UNESCO world heritage site

Background imageStoclet Collection: Palais Stoclet, (c1905-1911), c2014-2017. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Palais Stoclet, (c1905-1911), c2014-2017. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Palais Stoclet, Sq. Leopold II. Josef Hoffmann: 1906-11

Background imageStoclet Collection: Palais Stoclet, Brussels, Belgium, (c1905-1911), c2014-2017. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Palais Stoclet, Brussels, Belgium, (c1905-1911), c2014-2017. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Palais Stoclet, Brussels, Belgium, c2014-2017. Joseph Hoffmann:

Background imageStoclet Collection: The Stoclet Frieze, Detail: Tree of Life, 1905-1909

The Stoclet Frieze, Detail: Tree of Life, 1905-1909. Found in the collection of Austrian Museum for Applied Art, Vienna

Background imageStoclet Collection: The Dining Room of the Stoclet Palace, Brussels, Belgium, c1914

The Dining Room of the Stoclet Palace, Brussels, Belgium, c1914. The Stoclet Palace was built by architect Josef Hoffmann for banker and art lover Adolphe Stoclet between 1905 and 1911

Background imageStoclet Collection: The Hall of the Stoclet Palace, Brussels, Belgium, c1914

The Hall of the Stoclet Palace, Brussels, Belgium, c1914. The Stoclet Palace was built by architect Josef Hoffmann for banker and art lover Adolphe Stoclet between 1905 and 1911

Background imageStoclet Collection: The Stoclet Frieze, Detail: The Expectation, Tree of Life, 1905-1909

The Stoclet Frieze, Detail: The Expectation, Tree of Life, 1905-1909. Artist: Klimt, Gustav (1862-1918)
The Stoclet Frieze, Detail: The Expectation, Tree of Life, 1905-1909. Found in the collection of the Austrian Museum for Applied Art, Vienna


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Step into the timeless elegance Palace, a breathtaking masterpiece located in Brussels, Belgium. This architectural gem, built between 1905 and 1911, is a testament to artistry and opulence. As you wander through its halls, prepare to be enchanted by the intricate details that adorn every corner. The Bathroom of the Stoclet Palace transports you to an oasis of tranquility with its luxurious marble fixtures and delicate mosaic patterns. In contrast, The Music Room exudes grandeur with its lavish furnishings and ornate ceiling frescoes. It's as if each note played here resonates within these walls for eternity. The main dining room is a sight to behold - an exquisite blend of sophistication and warmth. Anonymous craftsmen poured their heart into creating this space where culinary delights were savored amidst conversations filled with laughter and joy. But perhaps the most captivating feature lies within The Stoclet Frieze - a series of stunning artworks created by Gustav Klimt between 1905-1909. Each detail tells a story; from The Knight symbolizing strength and courage, to The Expectation capturing moments of anticipation in life's journey, culminating in Fulfillment (The Embrace) depicting love's embrace as the ultimate fulfillment. Outside stands Palais Stoclet itself - an architectural marvel that has stood the test of time since its completion over a century ago. Its beauty continues to captivate visitors today thanks to artists like Alan John Ainsworth who have immortalized it through their works. One cannot help but be mesmerized by The Tree of Life depicted in one section of The Stoclet Frieze. Symbolizing growth, connection, and renewal – it serves as a reminder that life is ever-evolving just like this magnificent palace itself. Every inch holds significance at Stoclet Palace; even down to the Dining Room where sumptuous feasts were shared amongst friends and family.