The historic garden of the Museum van Buuren, originally crafted by the renowned landscape architect Jules Buyssens (1872-1958), is a remarkable illustration of the New Picturesque Garden movement that thrived between the two World Wars. The garden was established from 1927 to 1928, before the iconic art deco villa was built, which showcases the design aesthetics of that time. This garden serves as a vibrant embodiment of the artistic and horticultural ideals held dear by its creators, David and Alice van Buuren.