Note the vintage Scandinavian furniture, collected by the owner's wife.
Two separate houses… one for the parents and one for the children. How civilized does that sound? Smiling ruefully, you think about your large, loud family at home and find yourself inspired by the work of Benjamin de Lestré de Fabribeckers, an architect who – in 1906 - was commissioned by an aristocratic Brussels family to construct two houses.
Now the two Hôtel de Maitres buildings welcome guests to Tenbosch House. Sighing, you survey your surroundings as you check in. This is Scandinavian design at its best: a classic combination of pleasing aesthetics and perfect functionality.
Choose from a selection of accommodations: rooms, business rooms, junior suites, and master suites at Tenbosch House. All suites by the way – each with a terrace and balcony - illuminate a collection of international contemporary art.
Staff at Tenbosch House will also inform guests of a selection of “best in Brussels.” From brunch to tours, museums, chocolates, and shops, guests will be steered in the right direction to the sights, sounds, tastes, and scents that represent the most impressive parts of this historic city.