House Losseau | |
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Maison Losseau | |
Façade of the House Losseau | |
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General information | |
Type | Private house |
Architectural style | Art nouveau |
Town or city | Mons |
Country | Belgium |
Coordinates | 50°27′22.58″N 3°57′15.13″E / 50.4562722°N 3.9542028°E |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Paul Saintenoy Henri Sauvage |
The Maison Losseau is an Art Nouveau private house located in Mons, Belgium. Dating from the 18th century, it was renovated in Art Nouveau style in the early 1900s at the request of Léon Losseau by Paul Saintenoy. It is listed on the list of the exceptional heritage site of Wallonia and since 2015 houses a center for the interpretation of Léon Losseau's collections and regional literature. The house is located at number 37 rue de Nimy in Mons, next to the courthouse.[1]