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Pavilion of Human Passions

The Pavilion of Human Passions, also known as the Horta-Lambeaux Pavilion, is a neoclassical pavilion in the Parc du Cinquantenaire/Jubelpark of Brussels, Belgium. Commissioned by the Belgian state, it was designed by the architect Victor Horta and constructed between 1891 and 1897 to serve as a permanent showcase for The Human Passions, a monumental marble relief by the sculptor Jef Lambeaux. Although classical in…

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1889

Brussels, Brussels, Belgium

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