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GERMANY
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Staatsgalerie Stuttgart (Stuttgart)Galerie hosting the most important Edward Burne-Jones collection in Germany. In German and English. Link
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FRANCE
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Art Nouveau Pharmacy in Commercy (Commercy)Page dedicated to an Art Nouveau chemist's in Commercy (Meuse). In French. Link
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FRANCE
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Euville cityhall (Meuse) (Euville)Wikipedia page about the City Hall of Euville, the only public building built in the Ecole de Nancy style. Achieved in 1903 by H. Gutton and E. Vallin, the building also hosts stained-glass windows by J. Gruber and lights by Louis Majorelle. In French. Link
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SERBIA
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Museum of Applied Arts of Belgrade (MPU) (Belgrade)The section "departments with collections" hosts a collection of ceramics, glass and porcelain from the 18th and 19th century. In Serbian and English. Link
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GREAT BRITAIN
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Victor Arwas Gallery (London)The Victor Arwas Gallery has specialised in original graphics, posters, drawings, watercolors, paintings and sculpture from 1880 to 1980 as well as Art Nouveau, Art Deco Glass, ceramics, metalware, lighting, furniture, books and bookbindings. In English. Link
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GREAT BRITAIN
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Scotcities ()Website illustrating the diversity of Scottish Architecture, with among others this page about Mackintosh and Gaudi architectures. In English. Link
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FRANCE
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Musée départemental de l'Oise (Beauvais)Collection with creations by Gustave Serrurier-Bovy and Auguste Delaherche. In French. Link
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BELGIUM
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Metro Station Horta (Bruxelles-Brussel)This metro station is decorated with balustrades and stained-glass windows coming respectively from the People's House and the Aubecq House. In French. Link
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FRANCE
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The « La croisée des Arts nouveaux » Association (Strasbourg)Website of the « La croisée des Arts nouveaux » Association, promoting Arts nouveaux through conferences, guided tours, outings and scientific analysis. In French. Link
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FRANCE
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The Cure d’air Trianon (Malzéville)A webpage dedicated to this summer Brasserie built in Malzéville in 1902 in the Nancy-style Art nouveau, expression of the “Belle-Epoque” lifestyle. In French. Link
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BELGIUM
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Mariano Fortuny Y Madrazo (Bruxelles-Brussel)Biography of the artist Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo, Art nouveau textiles creator and fashion designer. In French. Link
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SPAIN
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The Modernismo heritage of Melilla City (Melilla)Official website of the Fundacion Melilla Ciudad Monumental, which presents the Modernismo heritage of Melilla City. In Spanish. Link
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COSTA RICA
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Casa Jiménez de la Guardia (Toledo de Acosta)A presentation of the Casa Jiménez de la Guardia, Art nouveau House built in 1905. In Spanish. Link
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BELGIUM
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Hôtel Otlet (Bruxelles-Brussel)A presentation of this private mansions built between 1896 and 1989, which housing now a law office. In French. Link
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BELGIUM
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Palais du Vin (Bruxelles-Brussel)Presentation of this building dedicated to commercial use, which flaunts a front of Art nouveau inspiration. In French. Link
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BELGIUM
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Chancellery of the French Embassy in Brussels (Bruxelles-Brussel)Presentation and virtual visite of this unique French Art nouveau building in Brussels, built in 1911. In French. Link
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BELGIUM
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La Gaité (Bruxelles-Brussel)Presentation of this former revue theater dating from 1912, which houses now the Flemish-Maroccan culture House. In French and dutch. Link
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ITALY
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Ariosto Hotel (Milan)Official website of the liberty-style Ariosto Hotel. In English, Italian, French, Spanish and Russian. Link
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FRANCE
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The Art nouveau work of René Binet (Paris)A webpage dedicated to the work of the french architect and designer René Binet, associated with the Art nouveau trend by his natural inspired work. In English. Link
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ITALY
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The Civic aquarium of Milan (Milan)The official website of the civic aquarium in Milan, a Liberty-style building erected for the World Expo Milano in 1906. In Italian. Link
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