Brussels 1893 Victor Horta designed the Maison Autrique and the Hôtel Tassel, recognised as the first "Art Nouveau" buildings, where the fluidity of the spaces echoes the curves of the plants that fill the ironwork, mosaics, frescoes and stained-glass windows. In the same year, Paul Hankar erected his personal house. The Belgian capital then became the cradle of this innovative movement that would mark the whole of Europe and influence the greatest architects of the Belle Epoque.
Since its release November 2013, Bruxelles 1893 has won numerous awards and has been particularly well received by players. Even if the game started a little while ago, you can still have a good time playing it, below the reward obtained by the game : 2014 (As d'Or - Jeu de l'Année Grand Prix).
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#Art #Auction #Laying of Workers #MajorityContents of the box : 5 individual boards, 2 game boards, 30 building tiles, 20 wooden discs, 35 wooden assistants, 45 wooden cubes, 63 cards, 30 artwork tiles, 5 exhibition tiles, 87 pieces, 1 square tile, 1 workshop cursor, 6 compass tiles, 2 compass tiles, 1 first player token, 1 game rule.