The Villa Empain is a former private residence in Brussels, Belgium, which currently serves as a cultural centre and exhibition space. Built in 1930–1934...
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The Baron Empain Palace (Arabic: قصر البارون إمبان, "Qasr el Baron Emban"), also known as Le Palais Hindou (lit. 'The Hindu Palace'), is a distinctive...
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Asad Raza (artist) (section Villa Empain)
place in Ljubljana, Slovenia in 2015, with further iterations at the Villa Empain in Brussels and Palais de Tokyo in Paris in 2016, and it is next scheduled...
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Residence Palace, the Hôtel Le Plaza, and the Villa Empain, during the first half of the 20th century. Villa of Henri Nestlé, in Montreux (Transformation...
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Empain, originally Louis Becker (1908—1976) was a Belgian financier. Louis was born in Brussels on 3 January 1908, the youngest son of Édouard Empain...
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Édouard Louis Joseph, 1st Baron Empain (20 September 1852 – 22 July 1929), was a wealthy Walloon Belgian engineer, entrepreneur, financier and industrialist...
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65: Villa Bernheim, which was occupied by Émile Bernheim, former President of the group À l'Innovation and is now an art gallery. No. 67: Villa Empain (1930–1934)...
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(curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist and Asad Raza), Boghossian Foundation – Villa Empain, Brussels 2017 – 99 Cents or Less, Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit...
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collected during their visits. In the second installment at Brussel's Villa Empain, one entire room was exclusively about the house of former prime minister...
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Brussels, on the Boulevard Général Jacques/Generaal Jacqueslaan, the Villa Empain (1930–1934) on the Avenue Franklin Roosevelt/Franklin Rooseveltlaan,...
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