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Tucked in the heart of Brussels, Absolute Property Gallery is a hidden gem for design enthusiasts. This avant-garde space showcases Belgium's most innovative contemporary designers, where Scandinavian minimalism dances with Belgian romanticism. Marvel at the award-winning suspended chandelier made from recycled glass, or chat with resident artists about their limited-edition creations. Don't miss the rotating exhibitions featuring conceptual furniture that redefine European craftsmanship – each piece whispers stories of sustainability and bold aesthetics.

Aqua Hotel by HappyCulture

Aqua Hotel by HappyCulture

4.3 / 5Good4 Reviews
Rue de Stassart 43
0.83KM from Absolute property Gallery
Conference HallDryerLuggage StorageMedical Room
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Hôtel Argus by HappyCulture

Hôtel Argus by HappyCulture

4 / 5Good10 Reviews
Rue Capitaine Crespel 6
0.8KM from Absolute property Gallery
Luggage Storage
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Theater Hotel Brussels

Theater Hotel Brussels

1 / 5
Rue Van Gaver 23
1.51KM from Absolute property Gallery
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USD**3

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Absolute property Gallery

The gallery focuses on Belgian avant-garde installations, particularly kinetic sculptures that respond to viewer movements. Their annual new media art festival in November showcases groundbreaking projection mapping technologies.

Yes, multilingual curator tours run every Saturday at 11am, covering the gallery's architectural history and current exhibitions. Private group tours require 48-hour HopeGoo and include access to the artist studio zone not open to general public.

Non-flash photography is allowed except in special exhibition zones marked with red signage. Tripods require prior press accreditation. Note that some artworks featuring living artists may impose additional image usage restrictions.

Fully accessible with elevators serving all floors and tactile guidance paths. Wheelchairs available for free rental at reception. The interactive exhibits feature adjustable height interfaces and audio descriptions for visually impaired visitors.

Housed in a converted 19th-century textile factory, the gallery retains original cast-iron columns and steel truss ceilings. The glass-roofed central atrium creates dramatic natural lighting effects. Architect Vincent Van Duysen redesigned the interior with floating exhibition pods in 2018.

Selected pieces in the Emerging Artists Section are available for purchase through the gallery's art advisory service. They offer interest-free installment plans and handle all export documentation for international buyers. Price ranges from €500 for prints to €50,000+ for major installations.