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Heritage: Edmond Van Eetvelde's Office Found 100 Years After His Disappearance

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It is a piece of furniture that despite it has marked history: the office of Edmond Van Eetvelde was found after having disappeared for 100 years. It was the private office of the private secretary of King Leopold II, especially in colonial times. A piece of furniture created by Victor Horta, filled with history, and found by chance by a collector. ►Report of David Courier, Nicolas Scheenaerts and Pierre Delmée
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It is a piece of furniture that despite it has marked history: the office of Edmond Van Eetvelde was found after having disappeared for 100 years. It was the private office of the private secretary of King Leopold II, especially in colonial times. A piece of furniture created by Victor Horta, filled with history, and found by chance by a collector. ►Report of David Courier, Nicolas Scheenaerts and Pierre Delmée

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BX1 broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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