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Karlplatz station, Vienne by patrick Thiaudiere, 60 millions thanks

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Karlplatz station, Vienne

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Karlsplatz Stadtbahn Station in Vienna, Austria

Karlsplatz Stadtbahn Station is a former station of the Viennese Stadtbahn. The buildings above ground on Karlsplatz are a well-known example of Jugendstil architecture. These buildings were included in The Vienna Secession, as they followed many of the artistic styles of that movement. They were designed by Otto Wagner, adviser to the Transport Commission in Vienna,[1] and Joseph Maria Olbrich and are, unlike the other Stadtbahn stations, made of a steel framework with marble slabs mounted on the exterior.[2] These stations allowed Otto Wagner to achieve his goal of creating two modern axes of architecture in a city that was becoming one of the most modern cities of its time.These buildings went on to become the most modern monument of the modern city. Architectural critic and poet Friedrich Achleitner commented on the Stadtbahn stations as follows "...In these two station buildings Wagner reached a highpoint of his dialectic (in his planning of the Stadtbahn) between function and poetry, construction and decoration, whereby a severe rationalism engages in competition with an almost Secessionist kind of decoration."

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karlsplatz_Stadtbahn_Station

Karlplatz station, Vienne by patrick Thiaudiere, 60 millions thanks

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Karlplatz station, Vienne

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Karlsplatz Stadtbahn Station in Vienna, Austria

Karlsplatz Stadtbahn Station is a former station of the Viennese Stadtbahn. The buildings above ground on Karlsplatz are a well-known example of Jugendstil architecture. These buildings were included in The Vienna Secession, as they followed many of the artistic styles of that movement. They were designed by Otto Wagner, adviser to the Transport Commission in Vienna,[1] and Joseph Maria Olbrich and are, unlike the other Stadtbahn stations, made of a steel framework with marble slabs mounted on the exterior.[2] These stations allowed Otto Wagner to achieve his goal of creating two modern axes of architecture in a city that was becoming one of the most modern cities of its time.These buildings went on to become the most modern monument of the modern city. Architectural critic and poet Friedrich Achleitner commented on the Stadtbahn stations as follows "...In these two station buildings Wagner reached a highpoint of his dialectic (in his planning of the Stadtbahn) between function and poetry, construction and decoration, whereby a severe rationalism engages in competition with an almost Secessionist kind of decoration."

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karlsplatz_Stadtbahn_Station

Palais de la secession by patrick Thiaudiere, 60 millions thanks

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Palais de la secession

Le palais de la Sécession a été construit à Vienne, en Autriche, par Joseph Maria Olbrich en 1897.

Il s'agissait alors d'un manifeste architectural et d'une salle d'exposition pour la Sécession viennoise[1], un groupe d'artistes rebelles envers la conception ancienne des arts.

fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palais_de_la_S%C3%A9cession

Otto Wagner Kirche by patrick Thiaudiere, 60 millions thanks

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Otto Wagner Kirche

Beschwerte Kröte / Burdened Turtle by bartholmy

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Beschwerte Kröte / Burdened Turtle

Go to this picture, zoom in - and you'll be able to spot the turtles.
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiener_Secessionsgeb%C3%A4ude#/medi...

Georgia Secession Flag and the 15 Star Union Flag by rschnaible

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Georgia Secession Flag and the 15 Star Union Flag

Palác Pražské městské pojišťovny by sftrajan

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Palác Pražské městské pojišťovny

Building of City Insurance Company of Prague
Old Town Square, Prague

built 1898
architect: Osvald Polívka

IMG_5167

Josefin District I by T.S.Photo

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Josefin District I

1900 secession style architecture in the Josefin district
Timisoara
Romania

"dům U červeného srdce" by sftrajan

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"dům U červeného srdce"

"house At the Red Heart"
Built 1894, replacing an old building with that name.
On the third floor of the house, there is sgraffito by Mikoláš Aleš depicting two knights on horseback with flags, which are protected as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic

telephoto from the cathedral tower
Republic Square, Pilsen, Czech Republic

IMG_5007

Bezděkovský dům, detail by sftrajan

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Bezděkovský dům, detail

Náměstí Republiky 7 , Plzen
(Republic Square, Pilsen)
Czechia

IMG_4979

World Heritage: Secession Building I by hansn (9 Million Views)

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World Heritage: Secession Building I

The Secession Building (German: Secessionsgebäude) is a contemporary art exhibition hall. It was completed in 1898 by Joseph Maria Olbrich as an architectural manifesto for the Vienna Secession, a group of rebel artists that seceded from the long-established fine art institution.
It is designed in the Art Nouveau style (known as Jugendstil in Germany and Nordic countries). The motto of the Secessionist movement is written above the entrance of the pavilion: "Der Zeit ihre Kunst. Der Kunst ihre Freiheit." ("To every age its art, to every art its freedom"). Below this is a sculpture of three gorgons representing Painting, Architecture, and Sculpture.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secession_Building

The historic centre of Vienna is rich in architectural ensembles, including Baroque castles and gardens, as well as the late-19th-century Ringstrasse lined with grand buildings, monuments and parks.
The centre of Vienna is an Unesco World Heritage: "Historic Centre of Vienna", dossier 1033.
whc.unesco.org/en/list

World Heritage: Secession Building II by hansn (9 Million Views)

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World Heritage: Secession Building II

The Secession Building (German: Secessionsgebäude) is a contemporary art exhibition hall. It was completed in 1898 by Joseph Maria Olbrich as an architectural manifesto for the Vienna Secession, a group of rebel artists that seceded from the long-established fine art institution.
It is designed in the Art Nouveau style (known as Jugendstil in Germany and Nordic countries).
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secession_Building

The historic centre of Vienna is rich in architectural ensembles, including Baroque castles and gardens, as well as the late-19th-century Ringstrasse lined with grand buildings, monuments and parks.
The centre of Vienna is an Unesco World Heritage: "Historic Centre of Vienna", dossier 1033.
whc.unesco.org/en/list

World Heritage: Secession Building III by hansn (9 Million Views)

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World Heritage: Secession Building III

The Secession Building (German: Secessionsgebäude) is a contemporary art exhibition hall. It was completed in 1898 by Joseph Maria Olbrich as an architectural manifesto for the Vienna Secession, a group of rebel artists that seceded from the long-established fine art institution.
It is designed in the Art Nouveau style (known as Jugendstil in Germany and Nordic countries). The motto of the Secessionist movement is written above the entrance of the pavilion: "To every age its art, to every art its freedom". Above the door is a sculpture of three gorgons representing "Malerei, Architektur & Plastik" ("Painting, Architecture, and Sculpture").
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secession_Building

The historic centre of Vienna is rich in architectural ensembles, including Baroque castles and gardens, as well as the late-19th-century Ringstrasse lined with grand buildings, monuments and parks.
The centre of Vienna is an Unesco World Heritage: "Historic Centre of Vienna", dossier 1033.
whc.unesco.org/en/list

Fabric District waiting for renovation by T.S.Photo

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Fabric District waiting for renovation

Stepping outside the perimeter of the old fortifications (now gone) of the Timisoara Citadel, it's as if you're stepping through a portal into a bygone era. As if in a dream, the secession buildings seem to have been touched by an evil spell that has aged their splendor. And they still await today the prince charming who will lift the spell and restore their youth and beauty.Building erected in 1898 popularily known as Kovacs Farmacy

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N%C3%A4gele_Palace

Fabric District
Timisoara
Romania

The piarist church and college by T.S.Photo

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The piarist church and college

secession style buildings in Timisoara
Romania

Liberty Kiosk [Palermo - 28 June 2024] by Doc. Ing.

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Liberty Kiosk [Palermo - 28 June 2024]

Liberty Kiosk [Palermo - 28 June 2024] by Doc. Ing.

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Liberty Kiosk [Palermo - 28 June 2024]

Liberty Kiosk Under The Trees [Palermo - 28 June 2024] by Doc. Ing.

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Liberty Kiosk Under The Trees [Palermo - 28 June 2024]

Liberty Kiosk [Palermo - 28 June 2024] by Doc. Ing.

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Liberty Kiosk [Palermo - 28 June 2024]

Me in the city of Vienna/Wien Secession Building Secessionsgebäude in my Micelle auf lönneberga cap, sonnenbrillen and background urban traffic in the form of Auto-wagen cars about 1,5 decades ago past memories in Austria by dannyhennesy

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Me in the city of Vienna/Wien  Secession Building Secessionsgebäude in my Micelle auf lönneberga cap, sonnenbrillen and background urban traffic in the form of Auto-wagen cars about 1,5 decades ago past memories in Austria

Yes it is me next to the iconic building! I guess it is a picture my then-wife took, possibly someone else! But I am quite certain that no one took the photo… I think I am quite new to Vienna on this image since I only had my “Emil of Lönneberga cap” the first two years or so…

Peace and Noise!
May all autocrats lose their powers today!

/MushroomBrain a character from Astrid Lindgren