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In 1924 the gardens covered only 26 ares (100 m²), and now cover 1,5 ha. There is great harmony of style and time between the J Buyssens's garden and the Art Deco house. 45 years later, Alice considered René Pechère's gardens as a complement of her villa. The actual garden is made of the " Picturesque Garden ", " The Labyrinth ", and " The Garden of the Heart ". The " Picturesque Garden " was designed by Jules Buyssens, a landscape architect, in the twenties, and represents the geometrical ideas of the Art Deco. This jewel of greenery in the center of Brussels can be visited all year round.

 

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Alice in her garden, spring 1969. .
Jules Buyssens, " The Picturesque garden ", central part, 1924.