Some homes do more than provide a place to live: they reflect a way of life steeped in history, elegance, and thoughtful design. Belgium’s ambassadorial residences are a testament to this, seamlessly combining architectural heritage with modern luxury. These are spaces that inspire, whether for hosting grand gatherings or enjoying moments of quiet serenity.

Classic Elegance

Located near Avenue Baron d’Huart, this beautifully renovated villa is a harmonious blend of classic architecture and contemporary convenience. Inside, you’ll find spacious living areas, a bright and inviting living room with a fireplace, and a fully equipped kitchen. The home includes five bedrooms, with a serene master suite, and two annexes, perfect for accommodating guests or staff. Set on a landscaped 57-are plot, with 200 m² of terraces, the villa provides the ideal setting for both relaxation and elegant entertaining.

Baron d’Huart, Woluwe-Saint-Pierre

A Beaux-Arts masterpiece

Between Woluwe Park and Square Montgomery lies a 1912 Beaux-Arts mansion designed by architect G. Veldeman. This exceptional property boasts 910 m² of living space, where high ceilings, intricate moldings, and marble fireplaces create an atmosphere of refined grandeur. Expansive reception rooms, flooded with natural light, are perfect for hosting, while the upper floors house five spacious bedrooms. The lower level, complete with a wine cellar, adds a touch of luxury and practicality to this timeless residence.

House, Woluwe St Pierre

Pure prestige in Forest

This 1968 residence, with its elegant French stone façade, offers 1,300 m² of living space on a 48.95-are plot. Renovated by 3ème Bureau and Esther Gutmer, it balances understated charm with modern functionality. The home’s grand reception areas and professional kitchen make it perfect for entertaining, while the luxurious private quarters ensure a sense of comfort. It’s a property that offers a seamless combination of beauty and practicality.

House, Forest

A neoclassical treasure

Set within a 17-hectare estate, “Les Gobelets” is a stunning example of neoclassical design. Created by architect J. Hebbelynck in the 1950s, the residence is surrounded by a breathtaking park garden designed by Jacques Wirtz. Inside, the 887 m² living space has been styled by Axel Vervoordt, blending timeless elegance with a sense of warmth. Located conveniently near Brussels, Antwerp, and Ghent, this home offers a private retreat without compromising accessibility.

Castle Les Gobelets, East Flanders

Sophistication meets serenity

On the edge of Bois de la Cambre, this 1930s Anglo-Norman villa by Pierre Vierin is the epitome of understated luxury. Its 1,100 m² of living space includes spacious reception areas, a cathedral-style living room with a grand fireplace, and a professional kitchen. The upper floors house eight bedrooms, including two master suites, as well as a cinema room on the top floor. Surrounded by 15 acres of greenery, this home offers a peaceful escape while remaining effortlessly sophisticated.

Villa Bois de la Cambre, Ixelles