Built in the late 1880s for the Reading Railroad, it is still used by Philadelphia’s transit system

Victor Horta: At Home with Art Nouveau
At Victor Horta’s home and office in Brussels, stunning examples of his work as an Art Nouveau innovator
Built in the late 1880s for the Reading Railroad, it is still used by Philadelphia’s transit system
At Victor Horta’s home and office in Brussels, stunning examples of his work as an Art Nouveau innovator
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At Victor Horta’s home and office in Brussels, stunning examples of his work as an Art Nouveau innovator
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Beautiful picture! I guess it takes a visitor to Philly to point to the lovely parts that we take for granted. Too busy eating cheese steaks I guess. When my brother and I were kids we’d ride our bikes from our very citified row house to the Wissahickon and explore the trails, including one mad adventure of riding my bike across one of the falls with my brother on the handlebars – something I would have killed our kids and granddaughter for if we ever found out they’d done the same reckless stunt. Thanks for the picture!