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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Stoclet House' has mentioned 'Mansion' in the following places:
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The Stoclet Palace (French: Palais Stoclet, Dutch: Stocletpaleis) is a mansion in Brussels, Belgium.
The mansion is occupied by the Stoclet family and is not open to visitors.
Josef Hoffman and his colleagues designed every aspect of the mansion, down to the door handles and light fittings.
[13] The building was designed to appear from the road as a stately city mansion.
Seen from the garden at the back the Stoclet Palace "becomes a villa suburbana with its rear facade sculpturally modelled by bay windows, balconies and terraces" in the words of architectural historian Annette Freytag, which gave the Stoclet family a building with "all the advantages of a comfortable urban mansion and a country house at the same time.
Adolphe Stoclet died in 1949, and the mansion was inherited by his daughter-in-law Annie Stoclet.
Press reports have described the mansion as being looked after by two caretakers while there is dissension between Stoclet's four granddaughters as to the future of the Stoclet Palace.