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Art Nouveau architecture in Europe

Art Nouveau buildings from 1890 to 1910 display ornamental designs, curved lines, and natural motifs. The architecture spans from railway stations to private houses, featuring decorative facades, wrought iron details, and stained glass windows. These structures across Europe combine craft traditions with industrial techniques.

Victor Horta Museum
Victor Horta Museum

Brussels, Belgium

Brussels museum in the home of influential Art Nouveau architect Victor Horta.

Paris Métropolitain entrances
Paris Métropolitain entrances

Paris, France

Iconic Art Nouveau metro station entrances designed by Hector Guimard.

Municipal House
Municipal House

Prague, Czech Republic

Striking example of Czech Art Nouveau with a concert hall and restaurant.

Casa Batlló
Casa Batlló

Barcelona, Spain

Antoni Gaudí masterpiece showcasing his unique take on Art Nouveau.

Nancy School Museum
Nancy School Museum

Nancy, France

Museum dedicated to the École de Nancy group and their distinctive Art Nouveau.

Tassel House
Tassel House

Brussels, Belgium

Notable as the first true Art Nouveau building.

Villa Demoiselle
Villa Demoiselle

Reims, France

Champagne house turned art museum in the Art Nouveau style.

Bellesguard
Bellesguard

Barcelona, Spain

Antoni Gaudí residential building inspired by medieval Catalan history.

Bedřich Smetana Museum
Bedřich Smetana Museum

Prague, Czech Republic

The museum displays manuscripts, scores and personal items of the composer in a restored building by the Vltava River.

Blue House
Blue House

Szeged, Hungary

A residential building from 1908 with curved facade, ceramic tiles and floral decorations in Hungarian Art Nouveau style.

Palau de la Musica Catalana
Palau de la Musica Catalana

Barcelona, Spain

A concert hall built in 1908 with glass roof, mosaics and sculptures, designed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner.

Lavirotte Building
Lavirotte Building

Paris, France

A building constructed in 1901 with a facade of ceramics and stonework, designed by Jules Lavirotte.

Hôtel van Eetvelde
Hôtel van Eetvelde

Brussels, Belgium

This private residence features metallic structures and large glass surfaces, typical of late 19th century industrial architecture.

Eliseyev Emporium
Eliseyev Emporium

Saint Petersburg, Russia

The 1902 store displays gilded woodwork, cut glass and chandeliers throughout the interior of the building.

The Grand Café Orient
The Grand Café Orient

Prague, Czech Republic

The interior displays geometric shapes on furniture, lamps and wall decorations dating from 1912.

Wheat House
Wheat House

Brussels, Belgium

The building facade displays botanical ornaments and grain representations in stone and wrought iron.

Casa Comalat
Casa Comalat

Barcelona, Spain

A residential building completed in 1911 featuring curved shapes and colored ceramic tiles, designed by Salvador Valeri i Pupurull.

Casa Amatller
Casa Amatller

Barcelona, Spain

A building renovated in 1900 featuring stonework facade and stained glass windows by Josep Puig i Cadafalch.

The Solvay House
The Solvay House

Brussels, Belgium

A townhouse built in 1898 with curved metalwork and detailed wood carvings, designed by Victor Horta.

Gran Hotel Ciudad de México
Gran Hotel Ciudad de México

Mexico City, Mexico

A hotel from 1899 featuring a Tiffany glass ceiling and metalwork in French Art Nouveau style.

Villa Majorelle
Villa Majorelle

Nancy, France

This 1901 residence features floral motifs, curved lines and custom furniture designed by Louis Majorelle for his personal use.

Casa Fenoglio-Lafleur
Casa Fenoglio-Lafleur

Turin, Italy

Built in 1902, this residential building combines floral decorations with geometric patterns in its facades and interior design elements.

Palais de la Femme
Palais de la Femme

Paris, France

Built in 1903 with an ornate facade featuring curved metal and glass elements, stone carvings and decorative ironwork.

Secession Building
Secession Building

Vienna, Austria

This 1898 exhibition venue features a white cubic structure topped by a dome of golden laurel leaves.

Gresham Palace
Gresham Palace

Budapest, Hungary

One of the most elegant hotels in Budapest, originally built as luxury apartments.

The Floral Clock
The Floral Clock

Nancy, France

An often overlooked Art Nouveau monument in the heart of Nancy.

Cat House
Cat House

Riga, Latvia

A unique piece of Latvian Art Nouveau architecture with intriguing legends.

Jugendstilsenteret
Jugendstilsenteret

Ålesund, Norway

Former Art Nouveau pharmacy now turned into a museum dedicated to Norwegian Art Nouveau.

Subotica City Hall
Subotica City Hall

Subotica, Serbia

Hungarian architects Marcell Komor and Dezsö Jakab designed this building in 1908, featuring brick facades and ceramic roof tiles.

The Green House
The Green House

Brussels, Belgium

A residential building from 1900 with floral motifs on the facade and decorative wrought iron elements on balconies and windows.

Liszt Academy of Music
Liszt Academy of Music

Budapest, Hungary

A concert hall from 1907 with stained glass, marble columns and gilded stucco elements in the main auditorium.

Hotel Moskva
Hotel Moskva

Belgrade, Serbia

A hotel building from 1906 with green domes, geometric facade details and large glass windows on the ground floor.

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