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BELGIUM
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Grand Curtius (Liège)This group of musems hosts a glass department possessing an important collection of Art Nouveau glass, as well as a section dedicated to the decorative arts, presenting an Art Nouveau collection, of which some creations of G. Serrurier-Bovy. In French. Link
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BELGIUM
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Secessions- Yves Macaux (Bruxelles-Brussel)Antique dealer who specialises in Art Nouveau objects. In English. Link
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BELGIUM
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Senses - Art Nouveau Bruxelles (Bruxelles-Brussel)Commercial website with Art Nouveau reproductions and information on Art Nouveau in Brussels. In English and French. Link
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BELGIUM
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Serres Royales de Laeken (Bruxelles-Brussel)The royal greenhouses, designed in 1873 by architect Alphonse Balat. In English, French, Dutch and German. 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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CANADA
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The Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art (Toronto)The Gardiner Museum hosts many special exhibitions each year, some featuring 19th and 20th Century ceramics Link
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CANADA
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Royal Ontario Museum
(Toronto)City museum, featuring loan collection of the 'Howarth Collection' of Charles Rennie Mackintosh designs, and some Frank Lloyd Wright furnishings. Link
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CUBA
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Art Nouveau (La Habana)An architectural tour of Havana and other Cuban towns. In English. Link
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GERMANY
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Society of Hallenbad old theatre Friends in Friedberg (Friedberg)Website of the Society of Hallenbad old theatre Friends in Friedberg. In German. Link
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CZECH REPUBLIC
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Mucha Museum (Praha)Dedicated to the life and work of artist Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939). In Czech, French, English, German and Japanese. Link
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ESTONIA
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Estonian Art Nouveau (Tallinn)Presentation of Estonian Art Nouveau, published by the Estonian Institute. In English. Link
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FINLAND
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ADELTA- Eliel Saarinen collection (International)Furniture designed by Eliel Saarinen is the main focus of this site. ADELTA is a commercial company. In English. Link
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FINLAND
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Ainola, the Home of Sibelius (Järvenpää)A log building in the National Romantic style, Ainola was designed by architect Lars Sonck and finished in 1904. In English, Finnish and Swedish. Link
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FINLAND
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Ateneum Art Museum (Helsinki)Ateneum Art Museum is home to the largest and most important art collections in Finland. The museum governs over 20,000 works of art, including the Art Nouveau heritage. In English, Finnish, Russian and Swedish. Link
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FINLAND
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Designmuseo (Helsinki)The Designmuseo’s comprehensive and varied collections shed light on the history and development of Finnish design, including the Art Nouveau era. In English, Finnish and Swedish. Link
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FINLAND
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Gallen-Kallela Museum (Espoo)Preserves the memory of Akseli Gallen-Kallela, a master who worked in the Renaissance spirit to produce a surprisingly extensive and varied range of works including paintings, graphics, frescoes, stained glass, sculpture, posters, illustrations, textiles, Link
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FINLAND
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Helsinki City Museum (Helsinki)Helsinki City Museum records and upholds the intangible and material heritage and the built cultural environment of the Helsinki area. The Museum's collections include Art Nouveau objects and photos from the Art Nouveau era. In Finnish, Swedish and Englis Link
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FINLAND
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Hvitträsk (Luoma)Hvitträsk was built between 1901–1903 by architects Herman Gesellius, Armas Lindgren and Eliel Saarinen. In Finnish, Swedish and English. Link
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FINLAND
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Kalela, Wilderness Home and Studio of Akseli Gallen-Kallela (Ruovesi)This visionary building, erected according to the artist’s detailed plans in 1894-1895, became the creative cradle of Gallén’s art. In Finnish and English. Link
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FINLAND
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Museum of Finnish Architecture (Helsinki)Presents the architectural heritage of Finland, among others the works of Saarinen and Gallen-Kallela. In English and Finnish. Link
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