An iconic Art Deco apartment building in Brussels, the Palais de la Folle Chanson is the work of architect Antoine Courtens, who designed it after working with Victor Horta on the Belgian pavilion for the 1925 Paris International Exhibition of Decorative Arts.
The common areas, classified and preserved in their original state (including the historic elevators), are characterised by particularly refined finishes featuring marble, frosted glass, wrought iron and woodwork.
On the top floor, a corner rotunda with an upper dome showcasing a star-shaped composition opens onto two large garden terraces offering panoramic views.
In addition to the common areas (porch, entrance hall, staircase, dome and terraces), certain private apartments are also available for interior film shoots (in this case, a separate contract must be concluded with the owner of the apartment).