And the following ones were photographed by us in Lwów. In these pictures we see primarily the similarities with the stairways of Odessa. What is different in them, comes rather from the difference in our ways of seeing.
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Stairways
And the following ones were photographed by us in Lwów. In these pictures we see primarily the similarities with the stairways of Odessa. What is different in them, comes rather from the difference in our ways of seeing.
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If Art Nouveau style was a common language of this region from Vienna to Baku (via Riga maybe), it's amazing to see how much Odessa, seen from its staircases and courtyards, looks like a Tbilissi's twin sister.
I think the style might have been spread to Baku via Polish architects, very active there at the time of the first oil boom. And yes, Tbilisi is also included in the large span of Art Nouveau!
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