Home  

Random  

Nearby  



Log in  



Settings  



Donate  



About Wikipedia  

Disclaimers  



Wikipedia





List of Art Deco architecture in Europe





Article  

Talk  



Language  

Watch  

Edit  





This is a list of buildings that are examples of Art Deco in Europe:

  • 2 Armenia
  • 3 Austria
  • 4 Belarus
  • 5 Belgium
  • 6 Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • 7 Bulgaria
  • 8 Croatia
  • 9 Cyprus
  • 10 Czech Republic
  • 11 Denmark
  • 12 Estonia
  • 13 Finland
  • 14 France
  • 15 Georgia
  • 16 Germany
  • 17 Greece
  • 18 Hungary
  • 19 Iceland
  • 20 Ireland
  • 21 Italy
  • 22 Latvia
  • 23 Lithuania
  • 24 Luxembourg
  • 25 Malta
  • 26 Monaco
  • 27 Montenegro
  • 28 Netherlands
  • 29 Norway
  • 30 Poland
  • 31 Portugal
  • 32 Romania
  • 33 Russia
  • 34 Serbia
  • 35 Slovakia
  • 36 Slovenia
  • 37 Spain
  • 38 Sweden
  • 39 Switzerland
  • 40 Turkey
  • 41 Ukraine
  • 42 United Kingdom
  • 43 See also
  • 44 References
  • Albania

    edit

    Armenia

    edit
     
    Karl-Marx-Hof, Döbling, Vienna, Austria

    Austria

    edit
     
    Brouwerij/Brasserie/Brewery Mena, Rostelaar, Belgium

    Belarus

    edit

    Belgium

    edit
     
    57–59 Hilda Ramstraat/Koninklijkelaan, Antwerp, Belgium

    Antwerp

    edit

    Brussels

    edit
     
    Church of St. John the Baptist, Molenbeek, Brussels, Belgium

    Ghent

    edit

    Liège

    edit

    Bosnia and Herzegovina

    edit

    Bulgaria

    edit

    Croatia

    edit
     
    Town Hall, Limassol, Cyprus

    Cyprus

    edit
     
    Palác Koruna, Prague, Czech Republic

    Czech Republic

    edit
     
    Stærekassen Theatre, Copenhagen, Denmark

    Denmark

    edit

    Estonia

    edit

    Finland

    edit
     
    The Session Hall of the Parliament House of Finland from 1931 by J. S. Sirén (sculptures by Wäinö Aaltonen)

    France

    edit
     
    Belfry of City Hall, Lille, France
     
    Sainte Jeanne d'Arc Church, Nice, 1934

    Beausoleil, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

    edit

    Bordeaux

    edit

    source:[citation needed]

     
    House of the Lescure district, Bordeaux
     
    Pavillon du Verdurier, Limoges

    Limoges

    edit
     
    Folies Bergère, Paris, France

    Paris

    edit
     
    Halles Boulingrin (Central Market), Reims, France

    Reims

    edit

    Saint-Quentin

    edit

    Georgia

    edit

    Germany

    edit
     
    Die Glocke (Bremen), 1928
     
    Mosse-Haus, Berlin, Germany

    Berlin

    edit

    Greece

    edit

    source:[citation needed]

     
    Apartment building, Budapest, Hungary

    Hungary

    edit

    Iceland

    edit
     
    Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Dublin

    Ireland

    edit

    source:[1]

     
    Stadio Armando Picchi, Livorno, Italy

    Italy

    edit

    source:[3]

     
    Milano Centrale railway station, Milano, 1931

    Latvia

    edit

    Lithuania

    edit

    Some of the notable Art Deco buildings include:[4]

     
    Vytautas the Great War Museum, Kaunas, Lithuania (Vladimir Dubenecki, 1936)

    Luxembourg

    edit
     
    Palais du Meuble Bonn Frères, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
     
    Private residence of Joseph Columbo, Gżira, Malta

    Malta

    edit

    Monaco

    edit

    Montenegro

    edit
     
    Radio Kootwijk, Building A, Apeldorn, Netherlands

    Netherlands

    edit
     
    Sauda III hydroelectric station, Sauda, Norway

    Norway

    edit

    Poland

    edit
     
    Municipal Savings Bank (Budynek Komunalnej Kasy Oszczędnościowej), Kraków, Poland
     
    Prudential building, Warsaw, Poland

    Warsaw

    edit

    Portugal

    edit
     
    Cine-teatro da Misericórdia, Chamusca, Portugal

    Coimbra

    edit
     
    Commercial building at Av. Fernão de Magalhães 133, Coimbra, Portugal

    Funchal

    edit
     
    Mercado dos Lavradores, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal

    Lisbon

    edit
     
    Detail from former Condes Cinema (now Hard Rock Cafe), Lisbon, Portugal

    Porto

    edit
     
    Armazéns Cunha department store, Porto, Portugal

    Romania

    edit

    source:[5]

     
    Palatul Telefonelor, Telephone Palace, Bucharest, Romania

    Bucharest[6]

    edit
     
    Building in Constanța, Romania

    Constanța

    edit
     
    Army staff building, Novosibirsk Krasny, Russia

    Russia

    edit
     
    Embassy of France, Belgrade, Serbia

    Serbia

    edit
     
    Police headquarters building ("The two lions building" – "U dvoch levov"), Bratislava, Slovakia

    Slovakia

    edit
     
    Art déco spiral stairs. Nebotičnik skyscraper in Ljubljana, Slovenia

    Slovenia

    edit
     
    27 Marqués de San Esteban, Gijón, Asturias, Spain

    Spain

    edit

    source:[citation needed]

    Alicante Province

    edit
     
    Edificio Rojo, Melilla, Spain

    Barcelona Province

    edit

    Madrid

    edit
     
    Mercado del Real. Melilla, Spain

    Melilla

    edit
     
    Mercado de Carlet, Valencia Province, Spain

    Valencia Province

    edit

    Sweden

    edit
     
    Alte Bourse – forner stock exchange, Zürich, Switzerland

    Switzerland

    edit

    Turkey

    edit
     
    4 Osmomysla Street, Drohobych, Ukraine

    Ukraine

    edit
     
    Detail of a coal miner by sculptor I. Kavaleridze at 5 Pushkins'ka Street, Kharkiv, Ukraine

    Kharkiv

    edit
     
    3/25 Symona Petliury Street, Kyiv, Ukraine

    Kyiv

    edit

    Lviv

    edit
     
    The Rock Hotel, Gibraltar, U.K.

    United Kingdom

    edit
     
    Leicester Athena, the former Odeon Cinema in Leicester, England

    England

    edit
     
    Kent House, formerly Kent Street Baths, Birmingham, England

    Birmingham

    edit
     
    Freemasons Inn and Restaurant, 39 Western Road, Brunswick Town, Hove, City of Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, England: restaurant façade

    Brighton

    edit

    Cumbria

    edit

    Dorset

    edit
     
    Burgh Island Hotel, Devon, England

    Devon

    edit

    Hertfordshire

    edit
     
    Mayfair Court, Clifftown Gardens, Herne Bay, Kent, England

    Essex

    edit

    Kent

    edit
     
    The New Inn, Leeds, England

    Leeds

    edit
     
    George's Dock Ventilation and Control Station, Pier Head, Liverpool, England. Offices and ventilation shaft for the Queensway Tunnel. Architect Herbert James Rowse, 1932.

    Liverpool

    edit

    London

    edit
    London - Borough of Hounslow
    edit
    London – Borough of Barnet
    edit
     
    Cat frieze on Carreras building These decorative cats heads running along the facade of the old Carreras factory, now Greater London House, resemble ordinary domestic moggies rather more that the monumental replicas that flank the main doorway. Camden, London, England.
    London – Borough of Camden
    edit
     
    former Burton's 13 Nelson Road, Greenwich, London, England
    London- Borough of Ealing
    edit
    London – Borough of Greenwich
    edit
     
    Sloane Avenue Mansions, Chelsea, London, U.K.
    London – Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
    edit
    London – Borough of Lambeth
    edit
     
    Battersea Power Station, Battersea, London, U.K.
    London – Borough of Wandsworth
    edit
     
    The former Daily Express building on Fleet Street, City of London, England
    London – City of London
    edit
     
    Royal Institute of British Architects, London, England
    London – City of Westminster
    edit
     
    The Express Building in Manchester (1936) by Sir Owen Williamswith its streamline modernecurves and orthogonal vitrolitewindows.

    Manchester

    edit
     
    Cremona Corner, Waterloo, Merseyside, England

    Merseyside

    edit
     
    Reel Cinema, York, North Yorkshire, England

    North Yorkshire

    edit

    Somerset

    edit
     
    Guildford Cathedral, Guildford, Surrey, England

    Surrey

    edit
     
    W.D. & H.O. Wills Building, Newcastle upon Tyne, England

    Tyne and Wear

    edit
     
    Sinclair Building, Belfast, Northern Ireland

    Warwickshire

    edit

    Northern Ireland

    edit
     
    Luma Tower, former lightbulb factory, Glasgow, Scotland

    Scotland

    edit
     
    Rear of the pavilion (Penarth_Pier), Penarth, Wales
     
    former Burton's, Cardiff, Wales

    Wales

    edit
     
    Barge Aground cabin, St Ouën, è

    Crown Dependencies

    edit

    See also

    edit

    References

    edit
    1. ^ "ART DECO in DUBLIN". artdecodublin.blogspot.com. Archived from the original on 2019-02-03. Retrieved 2019-02-03.
  • ^ "Church Of Christ The King, Turners Cross". Turnerscross.com. Archived from the original on 2012-07-17. Retrieved 2012-09-05.
  • ^ Meyer, Chloe (2018-04-23). "Milan's Best Art Deco Architecture". Milanostyle. Archived from the original on 2019-03-01. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
  • ^ "Kaunas Art Deco: Reminders of Lithuania's Modernist Interwar Capital". Deep Baltic. 2016-06-10. Archived from the original on 2019-02-02. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
  • ^ "Bucharest Modernism & Art Deco Architecture (25)". Bucharest Uncovered. 2011-12-23. Archived from the original on 2017-10-08. Retrieved 2019-04-05.
  • ^ "B:MAD - Descopera arhitectura deco modernista a Bucurestiului". B:MAD (in Romanian). Retrieved 2022-01-17.
  • ^ "Willison House, 56, Barracks Street, Dundee". Buildings at Risk Register for Scotland. 2018-07-23.
  • ^ "Abandoned Dundee listed building destroyed after fire". BBC News. 2022-11-13.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Art_Deco_architecture_in_Europe&oldid=1234161387"
     



    Last edited on 12 July 2024, at 22:10  





    Languages

     



    This page is not available in other languages.
     

    Wikipedia


    This page was last edited on 12 July 2024, at 22:10 (UTC).

    Content is available under CC BY-SA 4.0 unless otherwise noted.



    Privacy policy

    About Wikipedia

    Disclaimers

    Contact Wikipedia

    Code of Conduct

    Developers

    Statistics

    Cookie statement

    Terms of Use

    Desktop