After that, the client, Count Eugène Goblet d'Alviella, professor, liberal member of parliament and freemason, moved in.
They were drawn by sculptor Julien Dillens and executed by architect Jean Baes.
Above it, a water-themed frieze depicts Triton and a siren surrounded by dolphins and putti.
[3] The Greek text τεχνων εραστρια means 'she who loves art'.
Between the columns are six blue tinted stained glass windows with geometric motifs.