«A palace disguised as a town house»
Built in 1897 by architect Paul Hankar, the Ciamberlani house, with its spectacular sgraffito, is one of the jewels of Belgian Art Nouveau. Restored during five years, it was inaugurated in December 2009 in the presence of numerous personalities. The Ciamberlani house is actually a private home, housing DayOff’s offices, as well as spaces dedicated to events.
«In the heart of the city»
A prestigious and sheltered venue, favoring the confidentiality of meetings, committees, business lunches or other events.
«A high cultural value»
With the discovery of important Belgian architectural and artistic figures: Paul Hankar, Adrien Blomme, Albert Ciamberlani.
«Custom-made»
Tailored to your budget, your desires, your view of the event...
“Like at home”
A warm atmosphere that makes your business events... particularly enjoyable. Depending on the amount of guests, there is a possibility for «home-made» stylle lunches or diners in Paul Hankar’s great dining room, completely restored to its former glory.
Guided tours possible, reservation required (up to 20 people). Please reserve by email: info@dayoff.be.

Hankar and the Ciamberlani House : a palace disguised as a town house.
Reference book to discover the history of this spectacular edifice and of its main protagonists including architect Paul Hankar.
Among the 13 writers : François Loyer, honorary CNRS research director, Anne Van Loo of the Royal Commission of monuments and sites and Françoise Aubry, curator of the Horta Museum.
Editions Aparté-DayOff. 144 pages - 24 euros. In all good book stores.
Photographs © Mathias Nouel.