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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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SLOVENIA
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Grand Hotel Union (Ljubljana)The Grand Hotel Union was completed in October 1905. Designed by the architect Josip Vancaš. Still open as a hotel today, though thoroughly renovated in 1998. In Slovenian, German and English. Link
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ITALY
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Grand Hotel Villa Igea (Palermo)Prestigious villa belonging to the Florio family, restyled by Ernesto Basile at the end of the 19th century. In English. Link
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UNITED STATES
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GreatBuildings ()The GreatBuilgings website presents selected classics of world architecture and great designers, notably linked to the Art Nouveau movement. In English. Link
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AUSTRIA
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Gustav Klimt Center - Association Klimt am Attersee (Attersee)The Gustav Klimt Center presents an exhibition which inform the public about Gustav Klimt's activities in Attersee. In German and English. Link
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AUSTRIA
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Gustav Klimt Memorial Society, Last Studio (Wien)Hidden in Wien-Hietzing, Feldmühlgasse 11 (or 15a), one of the creative centres of the art of the early 20th century. Gustav Klimt (1862 - 1918) had his studio there during the six last years of his life. In German and English.
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UNITED STATES
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Harvard Museum of National History - Blaschka Collection (Cambridge)Collection of 3.000 glass models of flowers created by glass craftsmen Leopold Blaschka and his son Rudolph since 1886, representing more than 830 species of plants. In English. Link
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FRANCE
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Hector Guimard (Paris)Wikipedia page on Hector Guimard enriched with photos of Guimard works. In French. Link
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FRANCE
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Hector Guimard - Index of Durenne, Val d'Osne and Bigot-Renaux cast irons ()This index realized by the Cercle Guimard (Paris) aims to set a list as exhaustive as possible of cast irons by Hector Guimard. In French. 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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GERMANY
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Henry Van de Velde (Weimar)The Bauhaus-Universität Weimar website which offers a short biography and the career of Henry Van de Velde. In German. Link
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BELGIUM
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Henry Van de Velde ()A short biography of this Art nouveau Architect. In English. Link
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INTERNATIONAL
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Henry van de Velde Gesellschaft Sachsen e.V. (International)Website of the Henry van de Velde association from Sachsen which aims to protect and promote the work of the Belgian architect and designer. The Website also offer routes to follow in Germany, but also through Europe (France, Belgium, The Netherlands and Germany). In German. Link
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GERMANY
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Henry van de Velde- Klassik Stiftung (Weimar)An informative site on the life and works of Henry van de Velde. By the Klassik Stiftung, Weimar. In German and English. Link
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BELGIUM
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Herita (Antwerpen)Herita is an independant network of associations for the protection and the support of the heritage. In Dutch. Link
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BELGIUM
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Heritage Craftsmen Union (Spa)This official website presents the Heritage Craftsmen Union which aims to save the knowledges collected along the course of generations and also to defend and promote the status of the Craftsman. In French. Link
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GERMANY
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Hessische Landesmuseum (Darmstadt)A number of important Art Nouveau objects, among others by Henry van de Velde and Fabergé. In German. Link
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JAPAN
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Hida Takayama Museum of Art (Takayama-shi, Gifu)The official website of the Hida Takayama Museum of Art where is hosted a collection of glassworks from Emile Gallé. In Japanese and English. Link
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FRANCE
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High School of Decorative Arts of Strasbourg (Strasbourg)The building, built in 1892 under the leadership of the chief architect of the city Johann Carl Edward Ott and Roederer in the intellectual movement of the Werkbund, is at the heart of a former botanical garden. The façade listed as historical monument since 1981, is decorated with ceramic tiles of Leon Elchinger, allegorical figures representing the major science, geometry, archeology, architecture, painting, sculpture, and with plant motifs. In French. Link
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ROMANIA
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Historic Houses of Romania (Bucarest)The blog created by Valentin Mandache contains his analyses and opinions on the subject of period buildings, architectural heritage and traditional habitats from Romania’s historic provinces, including an Art Nouveau section. In English. Link
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