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HUNGARY
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House of Hungarian Art Nouveau (Budapest)This house is entirely dedicated to the Secession style. The house was built by Emil Vidor in 1903, for the Bedő family and now hosts a museum and an Art Nouveau café. In Hungarian, English and French. Link
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HUNGARY
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Béla Lajta Virtual Archives (Budapest)The Béla Lajta Virtual Archives were launched by the Budapest City Archives in late 2010 and aims to allow local and international users to discover Lajta's art in detail helping to create a complex, balanced view of his achievements. Link
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HUNGARY
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The Art Nouveau mosaic triptych by A. Dudits (Budapest)A webpage dedicated to the Art Nouveau mosaic triptych designed by Andor Dudits on the VIII. District, Népszinház utca 22 in Budapest, showing for the first time on Internet the whole mosaic in detail. In English and Dutch. Link
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HUNGARY
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Budapest Architect: Hungarian with Jewish influences (Budapest)This website is focused on the period from about 1890 to 1948 in the architectural history of Budapest, and devotes Webpages to Art nouveau in all its forms. In English and Dutch. Link
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HUNGARY
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The Gresham Palace in Budapest (Budapest)This Art Nouveau building used to host the offices of the Gresham insurance company and has been changed into a hotel. The website of the hotel shows beautiful photos of the building. In English, German and Japanese. Link
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HUNGARY
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Museum of Applied Arts (Budapest)A magnificent Secession building by architect Ödön Lechner (1845-1914). In Hungarian. Link
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HUNGARY
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Budapest Porta (Budapest)Informative pages and photo gallery about Budapest Art Nouveau doorways related to the exhibition "Budapest Porta" in the Gödör cultural centre in Budapest in July 2008. In English. Link
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HUNGARY
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Godolloi Varosi Museum (Godollo)Website of the Godolloi Varosi Museum. In Hungarian and English. Link
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ICELAND
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Akureyri Museum (Akureyri)This museum hosts a collection of objects from the 1900 period. In English and Icelandic. Link
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ICELAND
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Culture House (Reykjavik)National Centre for Cultural Heritage. The style of the library built by the architect Frederik Kiörboe was inspired by Art Nouveau. In English and Icelandic. Link
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ICELAND
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National Gallery of Iceland (Reykjavik)Housed in a modernist building originally built as a freezing plant, the National Gallery emphasises 19th and 20th century Icelandic art, but also has a good collection works by international artists such as Picasso, Munch, Appel, etc. In IC and EN. Link
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INTERNATIONAL
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Europeana ()Virtual Art Nouveau exhibition. In English, French, Latvian, Dutch, Polish. Link
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INTERNATIONAL
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Art Nouveau Posters ()Very nice picture gallery of Art Nouveau posters. In English. Link
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INTERNATIONAL
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Art Nouveau Posters ()Very nice picture gallery of Art Nouveau posters. In English. Link
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INTERNATIONAL
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Iconic Houses (International)The Iconic Houses website, with its handy map interface, identifies dozens of iconic modern houses and notably Art nouveau houses around the world – most of them open to visitors and some even accommodating overnight guests. In English. Link
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INTERNATIONAL
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Paseos Art Nouveau ()Interesting illustrated blog of a bilingual Spanish Art historian passionate about Art Nouveau who introduces her discoveries (architecture, details) and offers also guided tours. In French and Spanish. Link
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INTERNATIONAL
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Muses & Mysticism (International)Europeana presents a virtual exhibition about Muses & Mysticism depicting how muses, female form, symbolism, folklore, dream worlds, fantasy and folktales contributed to the erotic nature of many Art Nouveau works. In English. Link
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INTERNATIONAL
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()A Webblog of an Art nouveau passionate which offers plenty of itineraries and information about Art nouveau techniques, artists, cities, architects, etc. In English. Link
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INTERNATIONAL
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Partage-Plus Project (International)Official Website of the Partage Plus project which started in March 2012 and brings together 23 partner institutions (notably Aveiro, Alesund, Helsinki, Ljubljana, Brussels, etc. which are part of the Réseau Art Nouveau Network) that will digitize in 24 months European Art Nouveau objects, artworks, posters, and buildings to create more than 75.000 items - including 2,000 3D models - of content for access through Europeana. In English. Link
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INTERNATIONAL
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Rondom 1900 (around 1900) (International)This Website created by an Art Nouveau lover offers to the visitors a travel around Art Nouveau in Europe through numerous pictures of Art Nouveau buildings. In Dutch and English. Link
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