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AUSTRIA
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Zum Schwarzen Kameel (Wien)Renowned restaurant since XIXth century with a Jugendstil decor of pale yellow ceramic. In German. Link
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SPAIN
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Zamora (Zamora)Official website of the town of Zamora, now member of the Art Nouveau European Route. In Spanish. Link
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CROATIA
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Zagreb Museum for Arts and Crafts (Zagreb)Official website of the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Zagreb. In Serbo-Croat. Link
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POLAND
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Wyspianski Museum - Szołayski House (Krakow)Devoted to one of Poland's most important artists from the turn of the century. It also host temporary exhibitions. In English and Polish. Link
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SWITZERLAND
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World Heritage in Switzerland ()Swiss sites listed in UNESCO World Heritage, including the towns of La Chaux-de-Fonds and Le Locle, in particular for their Art Nouveau heritage. In French, German, Italian and English. Link
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AUSTRIA
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Woka Lamps Vienna (Wien)The official Webiste of lamps designer, which explains the historical evolution of commercial craftsmanship in Vienna and offers numerous biographies and buildings presentations. In German and English. Link
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BELGIUM
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Wintertuin Ursulinen - The Ursulines winter garden (Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-Waver)The official Website of the Wintertuin Ursulinen (The Ursulines winter garden) which hosts an impressive Art Nouveau glass roof. In Dutch, English, French and German. Link
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BELGIUM
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Wintertuin Ursulinen - The Ursulines winter garden (Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-Waver)The official Website of the Wintertuin Ursulinen (The Ursulines winter garden) which hosts an impressive Art Nouveau glass roof. In Dutch, English, French and German. Link
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USA
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William Penn Hotel (Pittsburgh)Webpage of the Hotel built by architect Frederick Scheibler. The ball room on the top floor, the "Urban Room", was designed by Joseph Urban (Vienna Secession). In English. Link
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CANADA
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William Morris Society of Canada (Toronto)The William Morris Society of Canada aims to foster knowledge about the life and work of William Morris (1834-1896), the 19th century English artist, writer, and craftsman. In English. Link
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GREAT BRITAIN
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William Morris patterns (London)Art Nouveau wallpapers and fabrics by William Morris. In English. Link
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NETHERLANDS
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Wiki Loves Art Nouveau ()A new virtual exhibition offered by Wikimedia and Europeana based on user-generated content, which explores some of the finest examples of Art Nouveau architecture from across Europe. In German, Dutch, English, Spanish, French, Italian, Latvian, Polish and Swedish. Link
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UNITED KINGDOM
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Wightwick Manor (Wolverhampton)A Victorian manor house with William Morris interiors and Pre-Raphaelite paintings by Rossetti, Burne-Jones and their followers. In English. Link
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GERMANY
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Westfälisches Landesmuseum für Industriekultur (Dortmund)Housed in a magnificent Art Nouveau portal. In German, Dutch and English. Link
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NETHERLANDS
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Web Museum of Mr. and Mrs André and José Baptist ()This museum contains a collection of pewter, metalware, glass and ceramics of the Art Nouveau period from 1895 to 1910. In English. Link
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INTERNATIONAL
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Web Museum of Mr and Mrs André & José Baptist (International)A site dedicated to Art Nouveau Pewter and Metalware, richly illustrated and a large bibliography. In English. Link
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AUSTRIA
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Wagner:Werk Museum Postsparkasse (Wien)The official Website of the Otto Wagner’s Postal Savings Bank, which ranks among the key works of European Modernity and Viennese art around 1900. A biography of the master is also available on the Website In English and German. Link
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GERMANY
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Von Zezschwitz Kunst und Design (Munchen)Saleroom with Jugendstil, Art Déco, Modern and Design objects. In German and English. Link
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BELGIUM
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Voir et Dire Bruxelles (Bruxelles-Brussel)Information about the Art Nouveau Biennial, organized in October every two years. Link
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SWITZERLAND
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Vitromusée Romont (Romont)Swiss Museum of Stained Glass Art. In French. Link
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