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

Albania

Armenia

Karl-Marx-Hof, Döbling, Vienna, Austria

Austria

Brouwerij/Brasserie/Brewery Mena, Rostelaar, Belgium

Belarus

Belgium

57–59 Hilda Ramstraat/Koninklijkelaan, Antwerp, Belgium

Antwerp

Brussels

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

Ghent

Liège

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bulgaria

Croatia

Town Hall, Limassol, Cyprus

Cyprus

Palác Koruna, Prague, Czech Republic

Czech Republic

Stærekassen Theatre, Copenhagen, Denmark

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

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

France

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

Beausoleil, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

Bordeaux

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

Limoges

Folies Bergère, Paris, France

Paris

Halles Boulingrin (Central Market), Reims, France

Reims

Saint-Quentin

Georgia

Germany

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

Berlin

Greece

source:[citation needed]

Apartment building, Budapest, Hungary

Hungary

Iceland

Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Dublin

Ireland

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Stadio Armando Picchi, Livorno, Italy

Italy

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Milano Centrale railway station, Milano, 1931

Latvia

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

Lithuania

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

Palais du Meuble Bonn Frères, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg

Luxembourg

Private residence of Joseph Columbo, Gżira, Malta

Malta

Monaco

Montenegro

Radio Kootwijk, Building A, Apeldorn, Netherlands

Netherlands

Sauda III hydroelectric station, Sauda, Norway

Norway

Poland

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

Warsaw

Portugal

Cine-teatro da Misericórdia, Chamusca, Portugal

Coimbra

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

Funchal

Mercado dos Lavradores, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal

Lisbon

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

Porto

Armazéns Cunha department store, Porto, Portugal

Romania

source:[5]

Palatul Telefonelor, Telephone Palace, Bucharest, Romania

Bucharest

Building in Constanța, Romania

Constanța

Army staff building, Novosibirsk Krasny, Russia

Russia

Embassy of France, Belgrade, Serbia

Serbia

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

Slovakia

Art déco spiral stairs. Nebotičnik skyscraper in Ljubljana, Slovenia

Slovenia

27 Marqués de San Esteban, Gijón, Asturias, Spain

Spain

source:[citation needed]

Alicante Province

Edificio Rojo, Melilla, Spain

Barcelona Province

Madrid

Mercado del Real. Melilla, Spain

Melilla

Mercado de Carlet, Valencia Province, Spain

Valencia Province

Sweden

Alte Bourse – forner stock exchange, Zürich, Switzerland

Switzerland

Turkey

4 Osmomysla Street, Drohobych, Ukraine

Ukraine

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

Kharkiv

3/25 Symona Petliury Street, Kyiv, Ukraine

Kyiv

Lviv

The Rock Hotel, Gibraltar, U.K.

United Kingdom

Leicester Athena, the former Odeon Cinema in Leicester, England

England

Kent House, formerly Kent Street Baths, Birmingham, England

Birmingham

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

Brighton

Cumbria

Dorset

Burgh Island Hotel, Devon, England

Devon

Hertfordshire

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

Essex

Kent

The New Inn, Leeds, England

Leeds

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

London

London - Borough of Hounslow
London – Borough of Barnet
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
former Burton's 13 Nelson Road, Greenwich, London, England
London- Borough of Ealing
London – Borough of Greenwich
Sloane Avenue Mansions, Chelsea, London, U.K.
London – Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
London – Borough of Lambeth
Battersea Power Station, Battersea, London, U.K.
London – Borough of Wandsworth
The former Daily Express building on Fleet Street, City of London, England
London – City of London
Royal Institute of British Architects, London, England
London – City of Westminster
The Express Building in Manchester (1936) by Sir Owen Williamswith its streamline modernecurves and orthogonal vitrolitewindows.

Manchester

Cremona Corner, Waterloo, Merseyside, England

Merseyside

Reel Cinema, York, North Yorkshire, England

North Yorkshire

Somerset

Guildford Cathedral, Guildford, Surrey, England

Surrey

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

Tyne and Wear

Sinclair Building, Belfast, Northern Ireland

Warwickshire

Northern Ireland

Luma Tower, former lightbulb factory, Glasgow, Scotland

Scotland

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

Wales

Barge Aground cabin, St Ouën, è

Crown Dependencies

See also

References

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