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  • Josefov neigborough, art nouveau buildings.
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  • Barcelona. The Bolòs pharmacy in the Eixample Art Nouveau district.
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  • Hackeschen Hofe, a courtyard complex in the centre of Berlin, consists of 9 interconnected courtyards.  The complex was designed in the Jugendstil (or Art Nouveau) style by August Endel, and the first courtyard is adorned with a magnificent facade of polychrome glazed brick.
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  • Josefov neigborough, art nouveau buildings.
    em8100134.jpg
  • King Tomislav Square. The Art Pavilion located in the Lower Town was established in 1898 and is the oldest gallery in the Southeast Europe.
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  • Salamanca, Casa Lis, the Art Nouveau and Art Decò Museum.
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  • La Recoleta Cemetery, a famous cemetery located in the exclusive Recoleta neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, includes graves of some of the most influential and important Argentinians: fighters for the independence, presidents of the republic, famous writers, men of science, and artists. In many cases the graves where designed by important architects.
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  • Barcelona, Casa Lleó Morera on the Paseo de Gracia.
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  • La Recoleta Cemetery, a famous cemetery located in the exclusive Recoleta neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, includes graves of some of the most influential and important Argentinians: fighters for the independence, presidents of the republic, famous writers, men of science, and artists. In many cases the graves where designed by important architects.
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  • The Cooperative Bank (Zadružna Gospodarska Banka (cooperative commercial bank). It was built in 1921, designed by the Slovene architect Ivan Vurnik in a “national style” that is related to Secessionism but clearly distinct from it. The architect’s wife, Helena Vurnik, was Viennese, but adopted Slovene nationality and was given charge of the building’s painting. She researched Slovenian folk art, but the dazzling facade is ultimately her own creation.
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  • The Cooperative Bank (Zadružna Gospodarska Banka (cooperative commercial bank). It was built in 1921, designed by the Slovene architect Ivan Vurnik in a “national style” that is related to Secessionism but clearly distinct from it. The architect’s wife, Helena Vurnik, was Viennese, but adopted Slovene nationality and was given charge of the building’s painting. She researched Slovenian folk art, but the dazzling facade is ultimately her own creation.
    em8800172.jpg
  • The Cooperative Bank (Zadružna Gospodarska Banka (cooperative commercial bank). It was built in 1921, designed by the Slovene architect Ivan Vurnik in a “national style” that is related to Secessionism but clearly distinct from it. The architect’s wife, Helena Vurnik, was Viennese, but adopted Slovene nationality and was given charge of the building’s painting. She researched Slovenian folk art, but the dazzling facade is ultimately her own creation.
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  • The elegant white Secessionist building that the tourist info pamphlet identifies as the People’s Loan Bank (Ljudska Posojilnica) but doesn’t explain the words Zadružna Zveza (‘Cooperative Association’).
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  • The elegant white Secessionist building that the tourist info pamphlet identifies as the People’s Loan Bank (Ljudska Posojilnica) but doesn’t explain the words Zadružna Zveza (‘Cooperative Association’).
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  • Krisper House, which which Fabiani built in 1900–1901, a purer example of Secessionist style. Its turret facies the park’s northwest corner.
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  • Ljubljana’s first modern hotel, the Union, built in 1903–1905 to the plans of a Croatian architect, Josip Vancaš
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  • The elegant white Secessionist building that the tourist info pamphlet identifies as the People’s Loan Bank (Ljudska Posojilnica) but doesn’t explain the words Zadružna Zveza (‘Cooperative Association’).
    em8800210.jpg
  • The elegant white Secessionist building that the tourist info pamphlet identifies as the People’s Loan Bank (Ljudska Posojilnica) but doesn’t explain the words Zadružna Zveza (‘Cooperative Association’).
    em8800198.jpg
  • Barcelona. The Palau de la Musica Catalana. The impressive concert hall is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites and it is a splendid example of Catalan art nouveau (Modernisme).
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  • In 1883 Adolf Luderitz, from Bremen, buyed Angra Pequena from the local Nama chief. The village began as trading post. In 1909, after the discovery of diamonds in tjis area, Luderitz enjoyed alot of prosperity. Today the diamonds are foundly elsewhere and this city lost a lot of interest.The town is known for its German colonial architecture Art Nouveau.
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  • In 1883 Adolf Luderitz, from Bremen, buyed Angra Pequena from the local Nama chief. The village began as trading post. In 1909, after the discovery of diamonds in tjis area, Luderitz enjoyed alot of prosperity. Today the diamonds are foundly elsewhere and this city lost a lot of interest.The town is known for its German colonial architecture Art Nouveau.
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  • Barcelona. Casa Batlló. With the building, Gaudí represented the legend of St. George. It is one if the most beautiful and curious symbols of the Catalan art nouveau.
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  • Barcelona. Casa Batlló. With the building, Gaudí represented the legend of St. George. It is one if the most beautiful and curious symbols of the Catalan art nouveau.
    em7411125.jpg
  • Barcelona. Casa Batlló. With the building, Gaudí represented the legend of St. George. It is one if the most beautiful and curious symbols of the Catalan art nouveau.
    em7411121.jpg
  • Barcelona. Casa Batlló. With the building, Gaudí represented the legend of St. George. It is one if the most beautiful and curious symbols of the Catalan art nouveau.
    em7411112.jpg
  • Barcelona. Casa Batlló. With the building, Gaudí represented the legend of St. George. It is one if the most beautiful and curious symbols of the Catalan art nouveau.
    em7411105.jpg
  • Barcelona. The Palau de la Musica Catalana. The impressive concert hall is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites and it is a splendid example of Catalan art nouveau (Modernisme).
    em7410896.jpg
  • Barcelona. The Palau de la Musica Catalana. The impressive concert hall is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites and it is a splendid example of Catalan art nouveau (Modernisme).
    em7410889.jpg
  • Barcelona. The Palau de la Musica Catalana. The impressive concert hall is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites and it is a splendid example of Catalan art nouveau (Modernisme).
    em7410883.jpg
  • Barcelona. The Palau de la Musica Catalana. The impressive concert hall is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites and it is a splendid example of Catalan art nouveau (Modernisme).
    em7410879.jpg
  • Barcelona. The Palau de la Musica Catalana. The impressive concert hall is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites and it is a splendid example of Catalan art nouveau (Modernisme).
    em7410868.jpg
  • Barcelona. The Palau de la Musica Catalana. The impressive concert hall is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites and it is a splendid example of Catalan art nouveau (Modernisme).
    em7410855.jpg
  • Barcelona. The Palau de la Musica Catalana. The impressive concert hall is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites and it is a splendid example of Catalan art nouveau (Modernisme).
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  • Barcellona, Eixample district is the heart of the Barcelona's Art Nouveau.
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  • In 1883 Adolf Luderitz, from Bremen, buyed Angra Pequena from the local Nama chief. The village began as trading post. In 1909, after the discovery of diamonds in tjis area, Luderitz enjoyed alot of prosperity. Today the diamonds are foundly elsewhere and this city lost a lot of interest.The town is known for its German colonial architecture Art Nouveau.
    em4110126.jpg
  • City center, exemple of Glasgow Style. Glasgow experienced an economic boom at the end of the 19th century, resulting in a burst of distinctive contributions to the Art Nouveau movement, particularly in the fields of architecture, interior design, and painting
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  • In 1883 Adolf Luderitz, from Bremen, buyed Angra Pequena from the local Nama chief. The village began as trading post. In 1909, after the discovery of diamonds in tjis area, Luderitz enjoyed alot of prosperity. Today the diamonds are foundly elsewhere and this city lost a lot of interest.The town is known for its German colonial architecture Art Nouveau. Goerke Haus, a beautiful German House.
    em4110132.jpg
  • In 1883 Adolf Luderitz, from Bremen, buyed Angra Pequena from the local Nama chief. The village began as trading post. In 1909, after the discovery of diamonds in tjis area, Luderitz enjoyed alot of prosperity. Today the diamonds are foundly elsewhere and this city lost a lot of interest.The town is known for its German colonial architecture Art Nouveau. Felesenkirche, the Luteran church.
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  • In 1883 Adolf Luderitz, from Bremen, buyed Angra Pequena from the local Nama chief. The village began as trading post. In 1909, after the discovery of diamonds in tjis area, Luderitz enjoyed alot of prosperity. Today the diamonds are foundly elsewhere and this city lost a lot of interest.The town is known for its German colonial architecture Art Nouveau. Felesenkirche, the Luteran church. Martin Luther's portratit on the glass windows of the church.
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  • In 1883 Adolf Luderitz, from Bremen, buyed Angra Pequena from the local Nama chief. The village began as trading post. In 1909, after the discovery of diamonds in tjis area, Luderitz enjoyed alot of prosperity. Today the diamonds are foundly elsewhere and this city lost a lot of interest.The town is known for its German colonial architecture Art Nouveau.
    em4110116.jpg
  • In 1883 Adolf Luderitz, from Bremen, buyed Angra Pequena from the local Nama chief. The village began as trading post. In 1909, after the discovery of diamonds in tjis area, Luderitz enjoyed alot of prosperity. Today the diamonds are foundly elsewhere and this city lost a lot of interest.The town is known for its German colonial architecture Art Nouveau.
    em4110115.jpg
  • In 1883 Adolf Luderitz, from Bremen, buyed Angra Pequena from the local Nama chief. The village began as trading post. In 1909, after the discovery of diamonds in tjis area, Luderitz enjoyed alot of prosperity. Today the diamonds are foundly elsewhere and this city lost a lot of interest.The town is known for its German colonial architecture Art Nouveau.
    em4110112.jpg
  • In 1883 Adolf Luderitz, from Bremen, buyed Angra Pequena from the local Nama chief. The village began as trading post. In 1909, after the discovery of diamonds in tjis area, Luderitz enjoyed a lot of prosperity. Today the diamonds are foundly elsewhere and this city lost a lot of interest.The town is known for its German colonial architecture Art Nouveau.
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  • The Palau Güell in Barcelona, one of the early works of Antoni Gaudí and one of the most magnificent buildings of the art nouveau. It is situated in the district of Raval. Parts of the façade of the Palau Güell resemble a Venetian palace, the
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  • Barcelona. Casa Batlló. With the building, Gaudí represented the legend of St. George. It is one if the most beautiful and curious symbols of the Catalan art nouveau.
    em7411130.jpg
  • Barcelona. Casa Batlló. With the building, Gaudí represented the legend of St. George. It is one if the most beautiful and curious symbols of the Catalan art nouveau.
    em7411124.jpg
  • Barcelona. Casa Batlló. With the building, Gaudí represented the legend of St. George. It is one if the most beautiful and curious symbols of the Catalan art nouveau.
    em7411115.jpg
  • Barcelona. The Palau de la Musica Catalana. The impressive concert hall is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites and it is a splendid example of Catalan art nouveau (Modernisme).
    em7410902.jpg
  • Barcelona. The Palau de la Musica Catalana. The impressive concert hall is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites and it is a splendid example of Catalan art nouveau (Modernisme).
    em7410884.jpg
  • Barcelona. The Palau de la Musica Catalana. The impressive concert hall is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites and it is a splendid example of Catalan art nouveau (Modernisme).
    em7410881.jpg
  • Barcelona. The Palau de la Musica Catalana. The impressive concert hall is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites and it is a splendid example of Catalan art nouveau (Modernisme).
    em7410880.jpg
  • Barcelona. The Palau de la Musica Catalana. The impressive concert hall is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites and it is a splendid example of Catalan art nouveau (Modernisme).
    em7410878.jpg
  • Barcelona. The Palau de la Musica Catalana. The impressive concert hall is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites and it is a splendid example of Catalan art nouveau (Modernisme).
    em7410871.jpg
  • Barcelona. The Palau de la Musica Catalana. The impressive concert hall is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites and it is a splendid example of Catalan art nouveau (Modernisme).
    em7410869.jpg
  • Barcelona. The Palau de la Musica Catalana. The impressive concert hall is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites and it is a splendid example of Catalan art nouveau (Modernisme).
    em7410866.jpg
  • Barcelona. The Palau de la Musica Catalana. The impressive concert hall is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites and it is a splendid example of Catalan art nouveau (Modernisme).
    em7410863.jpg
  • In 1883 Adolf Luderitz, from Bremen, buyed Angra Pequena from the local Nama chief. The village began as trading post. In 1909, after the discovery of diamonds in tjis area, Luderitz enjoyed alot of prosperity. Today the diamonds are foundly elsewhere and this city lost a lot of interest.The town is known for its German colonial architecture Art Nouveau. Concert Hall of hotel Kapps where in diamond time was a Diamond stock exchange.
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  • In 1883 Adolf Luderitz, from Bremen, buyed Angra Pequena from the local Nama chief. The village began as trading post. In 1909, after the discovery of diamonds in tjis area, Luderitz enjoyed alot of prosperity. Today the diamonds are foundly elsewhere and this city lost a lot of interest.The town is known for its German colonial architecture Art Nouveau.
    em4110113.jpg
  • In 1883 Adolf Luderitz, from Bremen, buyed Angra Pequena from the local Nama chief. The village began as trading post. In 1909, after the discovery of diamonds in tjis area, Luderitz enjoyed alot of prosperity. Today the diamonds are foundly elsewhere and this city lost a lot of interest.The town is known for its German colonial architecture Art Nouveau.
    em4110111.jpg
  • City center, exemple of Glasgow Style. Glasgow experienced an economic boom at the end of the 19th century, resulting in a burst of distinctive contributions to the Art Nouveau movement, particularly in the fields of architecture, interior design, and painting
    em0762891.jpg
  • In 1883 Adolf Luderitz, from Bremen, buyed Angra Pequena from the local Nama chief. The village began as trading post. In 1909, after the discovery of diamonds in tjis area, Luderitz enjoyed alot of prosperity. Today the diamonds are foundly elsewhere and this city lost a lot of interest.The town is known for its German colonial architecture Art Nouveau. Felesenkirche, the Luteran church.
    em4110104.jpg
  • In 1883 Adolf Luderitz, from Bremen, buyed Angra Pequena from the local Nama chief. The village began as trading post. In 1909, after the discovery of diamonds in tjis area, Luderitz enjoyed alot of prosperity. Today the diamonds are foundly elsewhere and this city lost a lot of interest.The town is known for its German colonial architecture Art Nouveau.
    em4110120-1.jpg
  • Barcelona. Casa Batlló. With the building, Gaudí represented the legend of St. George. It is one if the most beautiful and curious symbols of the Catalan art nouveau.
    em7411119.jpg
  • Barcelona. Casa Batlló. With the building, Gaudí represented the legend of St. George. It is one if the most beautiful and curious symbols of the Catalan art nouveau.
    em7411107.jpg
  • Barcelona. The Palau de la Musica Catalana. The impressive concert hall is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites and it is a splendid example of Catalan art nouveau (Modernisme).
    em7410876.jpg
  • Barcelona. The Palau de la Musica Catalana. The impressive concert hall is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites and it is a splendid example of Catalan art nouveau (Modernisme).
    em7410865.jpg
  • City center, exemple of Glasgow Style. Glasgow experienced an economic boom at the end of the 19th century, resulting in a burst of distinctive contributions to the Art Nouveau movement, particularly in the fields of architecture, interior design, and painting
    em0762869.jpg
  • In 1883 Adolf Luderitz, from Bremen, buyed Angra Pequena from the local Nama chief. The village began as trading post. In 1909, after the discovery of diamonds in tjis area, Luderitz enjoyed alot of prosperity. Today the diamonds are foundly elsewhere and this city lost a lot of interest.The town is known for its German colonial architecture Art Nouveau.
    em4110107.jpg
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