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SWEDEN
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Sturebadet (Stockholm)The interior of the swimming pool is in Jugendstil with Old Norse and Moorish features created by the architect Hjalmar Molin. In Swedish and English. Link
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PORTUGAL
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Studio-House Carlos Relvas (Golegã)This house from the Belle Epoque Era hosts the studio of this well-known Portuguese Photographer as weel as the Centre of Photography Studies of Golegã (CEFGA), created in 2008, which aims to be a dynamising centre of photograph history, culture and museology, especially regarding the management of collections. In Portuguese, Spanish and English. Link
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SWEDEN
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Strindbergmuseet (Stockholm)The museum dedicated to the Swedish writer August Strindberg (1849-1912) was his last house. The Blue Tower was built in Art Nouveau style in 1907 by the architectural firm Hagström & Ekman. Swedish and English. Link
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FRANCE
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Strasbourg's municipal baths (Strasbourg)These municipal baths, designed by architect Fritz Beblo, are included in the inventory of historical monuments. This temple of hydrotherapy has two pools, one for women and one for men decorated with vaulted ceilings, fountains, stained-glass windows and Prussian blue tiles. In French. Link
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NETHERLANDS
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Stichting Schone Kunsten rond 1900 (Den Haag)The association collects, since 1964, art from artists active between 1880 and 1920 (now extended to 1940). In Dutch. Link
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AUSTRIA
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Steinhof Church (Kirche am Steinhof) (Wien)A Webpage of the Vienna tourisme office dedicated to the Steinhof Church, prime example of Viennese Art Nouveau architecture built between 1904 and 1907. In German, English and Italian. Link
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AFGHANISTAN
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Standen (East Grinstead)The design of the house is a monument to the combined genius of architect Philip Webb and his friend William Morris. Big names of the Arts & Crafts period are represented, i.e. ceramics by William De Morgan and metalwork by W. A. S. Benson. In English. Link
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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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ITALY
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St Paul's Within the Walls (Rome)Website of the American Episcopal Church including Pre-Raphaelite decorations and Burne-Jones ceramics. In English, Italian and Spanish. 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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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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CROATIA
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Society for Promotion and Protection of Rijeka's Industrial Heritage (Rijeka)Website of the foundation "Pro Torpedo Rijeka" which aims to promote and protect Rijeka's industrial heritage. In Croatian and English. Link
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SPAIN
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Societat General d'Electricitat (1908) (Terrassa)Art Nouveau building by Lluis Muncunill, today turned into a restaurant. In Catalan. 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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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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Secessions- Yves Macaux (Bruxelles-Brussel)Antique dealer who specialises in Art Nouveau objects. In English. Link
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AUSTRIA
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Secession, Association of Visual Artists Vienna Secession (Wien)The Vienna Secession building designed by Joseph Maria Olbrich, a member of Otto Wagner's atelier at the time. Heavily bombed during WWII, now restored and houses an art gallery. In German and English.
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SPAIN
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Sculpture workshop Luis Gueilburt - A. Gaudi collection (Barcelona)This blog from Luis Gueilburt, Academic director of the Gaudi workshop of the Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, gathers workshops, restorations, conferences and exhibitions about Gaudi. In Spanish and French. Link
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UNITED KINGDOM
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Scotland Street School Museum (Glasgow)The Scotland Stree School Museum is an essential destination for Mackintosh enthusiasts and all those interested in the history of design. The museum was designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh between 1903 and 1906. 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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