The Art Nouveau movement brought flowing lines, natural forms, and intricate decoration to Europe at the turn of the 20th century. It´s beautifully expressed in the work of Antoni Gaudí, especially the Sagrada Família, while Victor Horta´s Hôtel Tassel in Brussels and Hector Guimard´s Paris Métro entrances (above) show the style’s spread across Europe. Together, these works reflect a brief but influential moment when architecture embraced nature, artistry, and imagination.
Read more in Tripatini contributor Karen Anthony´s post Exploring Europe's Architectural Wonders: A Journey Through Time and Style.
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