The Raichle Palace in Subotica, Serbia, built in 1904 in Hungarian Art Nouveau style by Hungarian architect Ferenc Raichle.
#pt Some details of the Raichle Palace in Subotica.
Pics: eXenon84
A pre-1918 postcard showing the 1904 built Art Nouveau "Raichle Palace" in Subotica, Serbia. As Subotica until 1918 was part of Hungary, notice how the city's Hungarian name, Szabadka, is used.
The inside is as beautiful as the outside. Here some wonderful interior pics of the 1904 built Art Nouveau Raichle Palace in Subotica, Serbia.
Photo's are by John Barreiro. Here a link to his website showing many more images of the building. pbase.com/larpman/raichl…
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The main staircase from 1904 of the Jugendstil district court Mitte building in Berlin, Germany. Designed by German architect Otto Schmalz.
📸 Uwe Gaasch
The entrance hall and staircases from 1904 of the Jugendstil district court Mitte building in Berlin, Germany.
📸 Ansgar Koreng
A close up of the main staircase from 1904 of the Jugendstil district court Mitte building in Berlin, Germany. Designed by German architect Otto Schmalz.
An Art Nouveau door handle from 1905 on the entrance to the City Hall Council Room in Bremen, Germany. Designed by artist Franz von Stuck (1863-1928), one of the founders of the Munich Secession.
Okay, found it with some help of @Cookie_and_Alan. Here a view of the full door with the stunning Art Nouveau handle. It's inside the Golden Room in Bremen's city hall. Check this 360° photo of the room. (Some light reflects on the door). Click here: vr-easy.com/tour/wfb/21070…
Hungarian book cover from 1897 with Art Nouveau design.
📸 Museum of Applied Arts Budapest
Actually, it has nothing to do with the English word kiss. It is the name of the author, Hungarian poet József Kiss. And because in Hungarian language the family name comes before the first name, it says on the cover: Kiss József. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%B3zs…
1/ Arlington Street Church in Boston, USA, is famous for its 16 Art Nouveau stained glass windows by Tiffany Studios. Placed in the church between 1898-1929 and designed by Frederick Wilson, Tiffany's chief designer.
This Sunday thread shows all those beautiful windows. Enjoy.
1/ This book "Artistic Carpentry" (By Andrés Audet y Puig, Barcelona, 1900) has slid into obscurity. That's a pity as it contains 200 amazing designs of carpentry, mostly in ArtNouveau/CatalanModernisme style. In this thread ALL 200 DESIGNS. Hopefully it inspires new generations:
2/ "Artistic Carpentry" by Andrés Audet y Puig, Barcelona, 1900.
3/ "Artistic Carpentry" by Andrés Audet y Puig, Barcelona, 1900.