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Grand Hotel Belle Vue is one of the milestones in the tourist history of Middelkerke en Westende. It was designed by the famous art nouveau architect Octave Van Rysselberghe. The building is listed and has been restored in its original style. It was erected in 1909 and was the only building that remained standing in Westende-Bad after the first world war thanks to its reinforced concrete structure. During the Inter-War Period, many members of the Royal family spent their holidays at the hotel.
In the first decade of the 20th century it became clear that Westende needed a second large hotel complex. Westend Hotel, located in the centre of the seaside resort, could no longer meet the demand for accommodation. In 1909 the "S.A. Grand Hotel Bellevue" was founded in order to build a second hotel on the sea wall. The main shareholders were Max Hallet, vice governor of Congo, Francis Dhanis, and architect Octave van Rysselberghe, who provided the design for the new complex. At that time the latter owed his fame to the works on behalf of the Compagnie des Grands-Hôtels Européens. The buildings he designed for this company include the Royal Palace Hotel in Ostend and the Rivièra Palace Hôtel in Beausoleil.