Le Corbusier Destinations
Modernist architecture legacy
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COE Certified Cultural Route
This is an officially certified Cultural Route of the Council of Europe
This route connects buildings designed by Le Corbusier, the pioneering modernist architect, across Europe and beyond.
Determining the Characteristics of Faith-Themed Routes in Order to Receive an International Certificate: Studies on St. Paul’s Travels
Meryem Elif Çelebi Karakök (2023)
Religions
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THE ROLE OF CULTURAL HERITAGE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE TOURIST BRAND IN THE BALTIC SEA REGION
Tomasz Studzieniecki (2025)
Scientific Papers of Silesian University of Technology Organization and Management Series
DEVELOPING A CROSS-BORDER CULTURAL ROUTE. A QUALITY ASSESSMENT PROPOSAL
Carmen Chaşovschi (2023)
The USV Annals of Economics and Public Administration
From certification to practice: examining the Via Romea Germanica in the context of the cultural routes of the Council of Europe.
Leonardo Porcelloni, Olmo Piana (2026)
Revista de Estudios Andaluces
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The Journey
Le Corbusier Destinations celebrates the work of Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris (Le Corbusier, 1887-1965), one of the most influential architects of the 20th century. His innovative designs and urban theories shaped modern architecture.
The route includes his most significant works: Villa Savoye (France), Unité d'Habitation (Marseille), Chapel of Notre-Dame du Haut (Ronchamp), Convent of La Tourette, buildings in Switzerland, and projects in India (Chandigarh).
Seventeen of Le Corbusier's works across seven countries are UNESCO World Heritage Sites under "The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier." The route explores his five points of architecture, urban planning theories, and lasting influence on modernism.