“In Brussels, houses designed by Victor Horta, a pioneer of Art Nouveau in Belgium. At the beginning of the century, Horta had become very well known”.

Rome – Saint Charles of the Four Fountains.
” The baroque style Church of St. Charles of the Four Fountains of Rome, dedicated to St. Charles Borromeo, is located in the Monti rione”.

Acapulco – La Casa Arango, Marbrisa.
“Mexico, this time with the Casa Arango in Acapulco. A breathtaking view of the Pacific Ocean bordering the city of Acapulco in southwestern Mexico”.

Barcelona – the Calvet House.
“La Casa Calvet” is located in calle Caspe, in an area called the Eixample in Barcelona. It is baroque in style and is the result of many movements such as”.

Rome – the Roma-Termini Railway Station.
“Rome’s Termini station was designed since 1867 by Salavatore Bianchi and replaced by another structure on the occasion of the Universal Exhibition”.

Florence – Railway Station Santa Maria Novella.
“Santa Maria Novella” railway station, the main railway station of the city, dominates Florence. The others are less important, including : Stazione Rifredi…”.

Liège – La Boverie
” The Palace of Fine Arts, also called the Boverie de Liège, dates from the 20th century: built between 1903 and 1905. The architects at the head”.

San Pellegrino Terme – the Municipal Casino
“The splendour of Italian Art Nouveau through Romolo Squadrelli’s Casino Municipal ,of San Pellegrino. If the name of the city evokes…”.

Milan – Palazzo Castiglioni – Giuseppe Sommaruga.
“Palazzo Castiglioni, built between 1901 and 1904 for a wealthy entrepreneur from Milan, Ermenegildo Castiglioni, is entrusted to the architect Giuseppe”.

Saint Quentin – Railway station.
” Put into service in 1850, the Saint-Quentin railway station belonged to the Compagnie des chemins de Fer du Nord. A second building had been …”.

Bruges – Saint Andrew’s Abbey in Bruges.
“St. Andrew’s Abbey in Bruges is a monastery of Benedictine monks founded in Bruges as a priory, in the Sint-Andries district of Bruges”.

Zagreb – Croatian Institute of Music.
“Some of the most famous artists have performed in Zagreb at the Croatian Institute of Music: Franz Liszt, Sviatoslav Richter, David Oistrakh”.

Ljubljana – National Museum of Slovenia.
“The National Museum of Slovenia is housed in a neo-Renaissance palace in Ljubljana, built between 1883 and 1885 according to the plans of Viljem Treo”.

Lourdes – the Basilica of St. Pius X.
“The Basilica of St. Pius X in Lourdes, with its controversial architecture, was completed in 1957 and made sacred one year later by a Roman cardinal. Lourdes”.

Venice – the tower of Porta Nuova.
“The tower of the Porta Nuova in Venice was designed in the early 1800s. It was used as a crane tower to put the main mast on ships”.

Virovitica – the Castle Pejačević.
“The Pejačević Castle and Museum is located in the middle of Našice in Virovitica. It was built in the 19th century in the neo-baroque style and surrounded by…”.

Ljubljana – The Ljubljana Opera and Ballet.
“The Ljubljana Opera House was built in 1892 as the Carniolan Provincial Theatre. Its predecessor, located on the site of …”.

Prague – Wallenstein Palace.
“Wallenstein Palace” was built on the site of the former palace Trčkovský in the 17th century. Conceived as a magnificent building, it was…”

Rome – Palazzo Barberini, NGoAA.
“Located in the square of the same name, Piazza Barberini, the Barberini Palace is Carlo Maderno’s goal. Like many others”.

Vicenza – the Olympic Theatre.
“Andrea Palladio’s masterpiece and last work, the Teatro Olimpico was commissioned in February 1580 by the Accademia Olimpica, a congregation…”

Barcelona – Barcelona Pavilion.
“The Barcelona pavilion, also known as the German pavilion, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, as the pavilion…”

Palm Springs – The Elrod House
“John Lautner’s Arthur Elrod house, which has a dome-shaped concrete roof and a half-moon swimming pool, just like in James’s film…”