Clockarium
Musée le Clockarium | |
Exterior of the museum. | |
Location within Brussels | |
Established | 2000 |
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Location |
163 Auguste Reyers Boulevard B-1030 Schaerbeek, Brussels |
Coordinates | 50°50′54″N 4°24′08″E / 50.8484°N 4.4022°E |
Type | Horological museum |
Website |
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The Clockarium is a museum in Schaerbeek, in the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium, devoted to the Art Deco ceramic clock.
It specializes into the faience mantel clocks, which were the first timepiece affordable to everyone and proudly decorating many homes in Belgium and Northern France during the 1920s and 1930s.[1] It is located on the Reyers boulevard in a stylish Art-Deco house built in 1935 by Belgian architect Gustave Bossuyt.[2][3]
See also
References
- ↑ Clockarium on the website of the Brussels Museum Council
- ↑ Gustave Bossuyt (in French) or Gustave Bossuyt (in Dutch)
- ↑ The Clockarium building
External links
Coordinates: 50°50′54″N 4°24′08″E / 50.8484°N 4.4022°E
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