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Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain – A large Roman Catholic church in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, designed by Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí (1852–1926). Construction began in 1882.
Casa Nàvas - Reus, Catalonia, Spain
An ART NOUVEAU dream 💭 ✍🏻 via @europeanantiquesnz. For the L O V E of ornamentation…⁠ ⁠ 📍Casa Nàvas - Reus, Catalonia, Spain… One of Europe’s best examples of Art Nouveau, built between 1901 and 1908 by Barcelona architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner and decorator Gaspar Homar for Joachim Nàvas, a wealthy textile merchant, and his wife as their personal residence and “house shop.” With an unlimited budget, Casa Nàvas became one of Montaner’s most luxurious works and is the only modernist work in Europe that has survived to the present day as it was when it was first built, and this includes the interiors in terms of furnishings, antiques and decorative arts as well. The house is open to the public @casanavas.reus⁠
Art Nouveau gem: Hotel Solvay open to the public - We Love Brussels
Art Nouveau gem: Hotel Solvay open to the public - We Love Brussels
Obecní Dům (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Reviews)
Book your tickets online for Municipal House Hall, Prague: See 3,802 reviews, articles, and 1,956 photos of Municipal House Hall, ranked No.39 on TripAdvisor among 1,048 attractions in Prague.
Art Nouveau, Italian Liberty, Belle Epoque, Beaux Arts & Art Deco | 1903 Helenka. Villa Art Nouveau in Praga. | Facebook
Art Nouveau, Italian Liberty, Belle Epoque, Beaux Arts & Art Deco | 1903 Helenka. Villa Art Nouveau in Praga.
The Best Visitors Guide to the Art Nouveau Interiors of Prague's Municipal House | The Creative Adve
The Best Visitors Guide to the Art Nouveau Interiors of Prague's Municipal House | The Creative Adventurer
Art Nouveau, Italian Liberty, Belle Epoque, Beaux Arts & Art Deco | Amazing Art Nouveau doorway on Siroka Street in the Jewish Quarter of Prague | Facebook
Art Nouveau, Italian Liberty, Belle Epoque, Beaux Arts & Art Deco | Amazing Art Nouveau doorway on Siroka Street in the Jewish Quarter of Prague