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Réseau Art Nouveau Network (RANN) was established in 1999 by European cities with a rich art nouveau heritage. Enterprise and commitment are the——Network's chief hallmarks; as well as championing rigorously scientific approach, it aims——to keep professionals informed. And to make the general public aware of the cultural significance and "European dimension of the "art nouveau heritage."" As of April 2019, the network consists of different institutions from the following cities and regions:
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Austria: Vienna
Belgium: Brussels
Cuba: La Habana
Germany: Bad Nauheim, Darmstadt
France: Nancy
Hungary: Budapest, Szeged
Italy: Lombardy, Palermo
Latvia: Riga
Norway: Ålesund
Portugal: Aveiro
Romania: Oradea
Slovenia: Ljubljana
Spain: Barcelona, Melilla, Terrassa
Switzerland: La Chaux-de-Fonds
United Kingdom: Glasgow
Serbia: Subotica
Candidate cities※
References※
- ^ "Reteaua Art Nouveau". May 7, 2019. Retrieved May 6, 2020.
External links※
- Réseau Art Nouveau Network, a European network of Art Nouveau cities.
- The list of RANN members Archived 2019-04-30 at the Wayback Machine
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