Built in 1928 by Léon Emmanuel Govaerts and Alexis Van Vaerenbergh, the house features exterior architecture typical of the
Amsterdam School, while the interior decoration constitutes a unique
Art Deco ensemble created by Belgian, French and Dutch interior designers. The Van Buuren couple had turned their villa into a "living conservatory", where rare furniture, carpets,
stained glass windows, sculptures and paintings by international masters remain in place, in the intimacy of a private "house of memory", which became a museum in 1975 under Alice Van Buuren's will, and which comprises a series of rooms that can be visited: the vestibule, the cloakroom, the hall and the staircase, the cozy corner, the music room, the black living room, the dining room, the study and the studio. File:Museum Van Buuren 04.jpg|Hall and staircase File:Museum Van Buuren 03.jpg|Living room File:Museum Van Buuren 10.jpg|Dining room File:Museum Van Buuren 07.jpg|Bathroom ==Collection==