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CROATIA
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Hotel Jadran (Rijeka)Website of the Art Nouveau style Hotel Jadran built in 1911 in Rijeka. In Croatian, English, Italian, German. 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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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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CZECH REPUBLIC
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Mucha Limited (Praha)Mucha Limited Established by the Mucha Trust in 1993, Mucha Limited is a commercial company that exploits the commercial opportunities of Mucha's artistic heritage. It does so via Mucha's copyright, trademarks and the Mucha brand name. Mucha Limited has an online shop. In English. Link
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CZECH REPUBLIC
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Flickr - Art Nouveau Prague (Prague)Website used to share photographs from all over the world. This filer, put on line by a Frenchman, is about Art Nouveau in Prague. In French. Link
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CZECH REPUBLIC
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The Municipal House (Prague)Official site of The Municipal House, one of the most famous Art Nouveau buildings in Prague. In Czech and English. Link
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CZECH REPUBLIC
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Josef Hoffmann Museum (Brtnice)Illustrated page about the Josef Hoffmann Native House in Brtnice. The Museum is a joint branch of the Moravian Gallery in Brno and the MAK, Vienna. In German and English. Link
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CZECH REPUBLIC
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Moravska Galerie (Brtnice)Official website of the Moravska Galerie in Brtnice. In Czech and English. Link
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CZECH REPUBLIC
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Mucha Fondation (Praha)The official Website of the Mucha Fondation, which aims to preserve and conserve the Mucha Trust Collection and promote the work of Alphonse Mucha. In English. Link
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CZECH REPUBLIC
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Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague (Prague)The Museum Decorative Arts in Prague hosts examples of historical and contemporary crafts and notably Art nouveau works, as well as applied arts and design. In English and Czech. Link
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DENMARK
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Danish Museum of Art and Design (Copenhagen)The collections include decorative and applied arts and industrial design from the Western World from the Late Middle Ages to now, with a special emphasis on Danish design and applied arts around 1900 to the present day. In Danish and English. Link
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DENMARK
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Sonderborg, Denmark's Art Nouveau city (Sonderborg)Art Nouveau Walking tour of Sonderborg, completed by explanations and pictures of Art Nouveau buildings. In English. Link
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ESTONIA
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Museum of Estonian Architecture
Museum of Estonian Architecture (Tallinn)This Museum hosts collections from the 20th century with furniture designs by Finnish architects Armas Lindgren & Wivi Lönn. The greater Tallinn plan (1913) by Eliel Saarinen can also be seen there. In Estonian and English. 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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