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    • Porto | AveiroSelect your Arte Nova Private Tour Art nouveau arrived in Portugal as late as in 1905, lasted only 15 years, concentrated in Aveiro, Porto and Lisbon and had France as its main influence. Art nouveau in Portugal was mainly present in the front façades of the buildings because it was the way the urban bourgeoisie found to show their economic success. The “ostentation” was only on the façades and the interiors and the rest of the constructions followed a more conservative and traditional structures and decorations. In Portugal Art Nouveau is called Arte Nova. The main cities where you can find this amazing art style are Lisbon, Porto and Aveiro. We will soon have Private Thematic Tours in the three cities. We are confident that you will love them all. 
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    • Barcelona Areacoming soon – Select your Modernisme Private Tour in and around Barcelona with specialist tour guides who are in love with Art Nouveau: Some of the main Art Nouveau works in Catalonia are: Barcelona city: Bellesguard, Cases Ramos, Casa Calvet, Palau del Baró de Quadras, Casa Amatller, Casa Macaya, Casa Vicens, Palau Güell, Casa Garriga Nogués. The most visited in the Catalan capital were buildings designed by Antoni Gaudí: la Pedrera, Casa Batlló or Sagrada Família. These three buildings are rather crowded and well known by many tourist so we will recommend visiting other houses. Barcelonès: Casa Enric Pavillard a Badalona Alt Penedès: Caves Codorniu a Sant Sadurní d’Anoia Bages: Casino de Manresa Baix Camp: Casa Navàs i Casa Rull de Reus Baix Llobregat: Torre de la Creu a Sant Joan Despí Berguedà: Fàbrica de Ciment Asland a Castellar de n’Hug Conca de Barberà: Celler Cooperatiu de Barberà de la Conca Garrotxa: Casa Solà Morales a Olot Maresme: Cementiri d’Arenys de Mar; Casa Puig i Cadafalch a Argentona; Casa Coll i Regàs a Mataró Priorat: Celler Cooperatiu de Cornudella de Montsant Segarra: Farinera del Sindicat Agrícola de Cervera. Tarragonès: Església del Sagrat Cor de Vistabella. Terra Alta: Celler Cooperatiu de Gandesa Vallès Oriental: Casa Barbey a la Garriga. 
    • BrusselsBrussels is the capital of Art Nouveau and magnificent structures throughout the capital city are recognised as “world heritage” by UNESCO. Alfons Mucha, Victor Horta and Paul Hankar were some of the main artists of that movement that ended with the beginning of the First World War. At the turn of the 19th century Brussels went through a period of unrivalled effervescence. The style in vogue was art nouveau. It marked the beginning of modern architecture and design and made the city a much more liberal place to live in.  Victor Horta and his contemporaries pioneered Art Nouveau — which infused colors and forms from nature into furniture, art and architecture — and their work is visible on townhouse facades around the neighboring St.-Gilles and Châtelain neighborhoods. Admire Horta’s own vine-and-tendril decorations at 25, rue Américaine (which houses the Horta Museum) before heading to 92, rue Africaine, notable for its big circular window. The building at 13, rue de Florence is a sober, stony specimen, while 83, rue Faider sports a wondrous top-floor mural of women in a sea of flowers and stars. Two edifices beckon from Rue Defacqz. Number 48 is adorned with gold-tinged mythological images, while number 72 incorporates… 
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  • AgendaIf you like Art Nouveau we encourage you to check this page often to get informed about the new exhibitions, seminars, conferences related to this amazing Art Style. Follow our social networks too (see links at the bottom of the page). If you are organizing an event, let us know, as a result we’ll give it more circulation. 
    • News & AgendaIf you like Art Nouveau we encourage you to check this page often to get informed about the new exhibitions, seminars, conferences related to this amazing Art Style. Follow our social networks too (see links at the bottom of the page). If you are organizing an event, let us know, as a result we’ll give it more circulation. 
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    • Milan | TurinSelect your Liberty Private Tours 
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    • Porto | AveiroSelect your Arte Nova Private Tour Art nouveau arrived in Portugal as late as in 1905, lasted only 15 years, concentrated in Aveiro, Porto and Lisbon and had France as its main influence. Art nouveau in Portugal was mainly present in the front façades of the buildings because it was the way the urban bourgeoisie found to show their economic success. The “ostentation” was only on the façades and the interiors and the rest of the constructions followed a more conservative and traditional structures and decorations. In Portugal Art Nouveau is called Arte Nova. The main cities where you can find this amazing art style are Lisbon, Porto and Aveiro. We will soon have Private Thematic Tours in the three cities. We are confident that you will love them all. 
    • PragueSelect your Secese style Private Tour 
    • AlesundSelect your Jugend Private Tour 
    • Riga
    • Barcelona Areacoming soon – Select your Modernisme Private Tour in and around Barcelona with specialist tour guides who are in love with Art Nouveau: Some of the main Art Nouveau works in Catalonia are: Barcelona city: Bellesguard, Cases Ramos, Casa Calvet, Palau del Baró de Quadras, Casa Amatller, Casa Macaya, Casa Vicens, Palau Güell, Casa Garriga Nogués. The most visited in the Catalan capital were buildings designed by Antoni Gaudí: la Pedrera, Casa Batlló or Sagrada Família. These three buildings are rather crowded and well known by many tourist so we will recommend visiting other houses. Barcelonès: Casa Enric Pavillard a Badalona Alt Penedès: Caves Codorniu a Sant Sadurní d’Anoia Bages: Casino de Manresa Baix Camp: Casa Navàs i Casa Rull de Reus Baix Llobregat: Torre de la Creu a Sant Joan Despí Berguedà: Fàbrica de Ciment Asland a Castellar de n’Hug Conca de Barberà: Celler Cooperatiu de Barberà de la Conca Garrotxa: Casa Solà Morales a Olot Maresme: Cementiri d’Arenys de Mar; Casa Puig i Cadafalch a Argentona; Casa Coll i Regàs a Mataró Priorat: Celler Cooperatiu de Cornudella de Montsant Segarra: Farinera del Sindicat Agrícola de Cervera. Tarragonès: Església del Sagrat Cor de Vistabella. Terra Alta: Celler Cooperatiu de Gandesa Vallès Oriental: Casa Barbey a la Garriga. 
    • BrusselsBrussels is the capital of Art Nouveau and magnificent structures throughout the capital city are recognised as “world heritage” by UNESCO. Alfons Mucha, Victor Horta and Paul Hankar were some of the main artists of that movement that ended with the beginning of the First World War. At the turn of the 19th century Brussels went through a period of unrivalled effervescence. The style in vogue was art nouveau. It marked the beginning of modern architecture and design and made the city a much more liberal place to live in.  Victor Horta and his contemporaries pioneered Art Nouveau — which infused colors and forms from nature into furniture, art and architecture — and their work is visible on townhouse facades around the neighboring St.-Gilles and Châtelain neighborhoods. Admire Horta’s own vine-and-tendril decorations at 25, rue Américaine (which houses the Horta Museum) before heading to 92, rue Africaine, notable for its big circular window. The building at 13, rue de Florence is a sober, stony specimen, while 83, rue Faider sports a wondrous top-floor mural of women in a sea of flowers and stars. Two edifices beckon from Rue Defacqz. Number 48 is adorned with gold-tinged mythological images, while number 72 incorporates… 
    • St PetersburgSelect your Modern Style Private Tour in St Petersburg 
    • LvivSelect your Private Tour 
  • AgendaIf you like Art Nouveau we encourage you to check this page often to get informed about the new exhibitions, seminars, conferences related to this amazing Art Style. Follow our social networks too (see links at the bottom of the page). If you are organizing an event, let us know, as a result we’ll give it more circulation. 
    • News & AgendaIf you like Art Nouveau we encourage you to check this page often to get informed about the new exhibitions, seminars, conferences related to this amazing Art Style. Follow our social networks too (see links at the bottom of the page). If you are organizing an event, let us know, as a result we’ll give it more circulation. 
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