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Where to See Art Nouveau Architecture in Paris

Paris is a city of elegance, but Art Nouveau architecture adds something more—movement, whimsy, and romantic flair. This early 20th-century style, with its organic shapes and iron flourishes, left its mark across the city.

Start your stroll in the 16th arrondissement, the heart of Paris’ Art Nouveau revival. Architect Hector Guimard built his masterpiece, Castel Béranger, on Rue La Fontaine. The building’s wild curves and carved stone balconies earned it the nickname Art Nouveau headquarters.

Nearby, wander down Avenue Mozart, where residential buildings boast graceful wrought iron and mosaic entryways. The details are subtle—but stunning.

And don’t overlook the Métro entrances. Those green, vine-like arches by Guimard at Abbesses or Porte Dauphine are iconic examples of functional design turned into public art.

One of the city’s most famous—and breathtaking—examples is the Galeries Lafayette on Boulevard Haussmann. Its stunning glass dome combines intricate ironwork with colorful stained glass, embodying the grandeur and artistry of Art Nouveau. Don’t miss this iconic shopping palace, where architecture and luxury blend beautifully.


Want to get off the tourist path? Head to the 19th arrondissement, where Rue du Général Brunet and Villa du Bel-Air hide rare, preserved townhouses in true Art Nouveau style.

You won’t see this architecture everywhere. But when you do, it sparkles—like a hidden jewel among Haussmann’s clean lines. A guided walk brings these overlooked details into view, from hand-painted tiles to floral glass panels.

If you’re drawn to Art Nouveau architecture, Paris delivers more than just famous facades. It gives you a portal into an era of bold design, beauty, and creativity.

If you want to experience this, contact us today for us to show you the best of Paris—your way.