3.000sqm in the heart of Brussels - Covered parking spaces
1050 Ixelles—Ref. W-048135
Ideally located at the crossroads of the European Quarter, Place Fernand Cocq and Porte de Namur, this former Demeuldre-Coché site, the porcelain and architectural ceramics manufactory, is housed in a building listed as protected heritage since 1997.
The ground floor offers approximately 800 sqm of fitted and renovated space facing the street, featuring four monumental display windows. The upper floors are divided into various uses: exhibition space, events, retail and residential.
Running through from Chaussée de Wavre to Rue Georges Lorand, the complex benefits from a parking area with around ten spaces, accessible from both streets.
Designed in particular by architects Paul Saintenoy and Maurice Bisschops (Horta School), the ensemble showcases eclectic and avant-garde architecture. It comprises the historic shop (1905), the exhibition hall (1874), a building reconstructed in the 1960s, a former concierge house and a covered parking area arranged around an inner courtyard.
Ceramic-adorned façades, original shop windows, cast-iron columns, a coffered ceiling and exhibition spaces beneath a metal framework give the property a truly unique heritage character.
An exceptional site to be reinvented while respecting its history.
The ground floor offers approximately 800 sqm of fitted and renovated space facing the street, featuring four monumental display windows. The upper floors are divided into various uses: exhibition space, events, retail and residential.
Running through from Chaussée de Wavre to Rue Georges Lorand, the complex benefits from a parking area with around ten spaces, accessible from both streets.
Designed in particular by architects Paul Saintenoy and Maurice Bisschops (Horta School), the ensemble showcases eclectic and avant-garde architecture. It comprises the historic shop (1905), the exhibition hall (1874), a building reconstructed in the 1960s, a former concierge house and a covered parking area arranged around an inner courtyard.
Ceramic-adorned façades, original shop windows, cast-iron columns, a coffered ceiling and exhibition spaces beneath a metal framework give the property a truly unique heritage character.
An exceptional site to be reinvented while respecting its history.
| Property ID | W-048135 |
|---|---|
| Asking price | € 3.500.000 |
| Type of house | Villa |
| Living area | 3.000 m² |
| Terrasopp. | - |
| Lot surface area | 1.350 m² |
| Year of construction | 1804 |
| Renovation year | 2020 |
| Bedrooms | 10 |
| Bathrooms | 2 |
| Garages | 10 |
| Shower rooms | 2 |
| Cadastral Income | - |
|---|---|
| EPC | - |
| Unique code | - |
| Flood area | Niet gelegen in gevoelig gebied |
| Planning permit | - |
| Parcelling permit | - |
| Planning permit | Other |
| Pre-emptive right | - |
| Originating Summons | - |
| Judicial decision | - |
Engel & Völkers Sablon - Vente Rue de la Régence 9, 1000 Bruxelles
- Telephone:+32.2.256.07.77
- EMAIL:leads-vente.sablon@engelvoelkers.com
- Website:www.engelvoelkers.com/belgium
- Monday - SaturdayOpen from 10.00 - 18.00
- Sunday Closed
























