Set back in a garden, Villa Alexandra is a Modernist-style villa built in 1939. Its almost cubic mass is enlivened by recesses and three-sloped oriel windows, the one on the street side being covered in white rendering. Fortunately, the original joinery, with its fine horizontal lines, has been preserved. At the dawn of the 20th century, Spad's villas reached the height of their construction period. It came to a halt with the outbreak of the First World War, but picked up again during the inter-war period, with a number of modernist buildings. Thereafter, the
the holiday phenomenon gradually faded away, as people became more and more interested in travelling to faraway places.
Set back in a garden, the Villa Alexandra is a Modernist-style villa built in 1939. Its almost cubic mass is enlivened by recesses and three-sloped oriels, the one on the street side being covered in white rendering. Fortunately, the original joinery, with its fine horizontal lines, has been preserved. At the dawn of the 20th century, Spad's villas reached the height of their construction period. It came to a halt with the outbreak of the First World War, but picked up again during the inter-war years, with a number of modernist buildings. Thereafter, the
the holiday phenomenon gradually faded away in favour of the increasingly affluent craze for long-distance travel.
On foot
Randonnées de la Maison du Tourisme de Spa Hautes-Fagnes Ardennes PRO