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Gothic Revival (also
referred to as
Victorian Gothic or neo-Gothic) is an
architectural movement that
after a
gradual build-up
beginning in the second...
- The
Neogothic chapel in Mošovce,
Slovakia was
constructed in 1911 by
Count Ferenc Révay as a mausoleum. The
upper part of this
neogothic building was used...
- is
sometimes referred as the
little Milan Cathedral, due to its rich
neogothic style. In 1893, the
Missionary of the
Sacred Heart Victor Jouët, born...
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Hauberrisser and
constructed from 1881 to 1887. The
church was
designed in the
Neogothic style, with a large, high nave and under-church. The
tower is 109.6 meters...
- Rev. John
Hewett whose initiative it had been to
build it. It is in the
Neogothic style and has fine
polychrome stonework in the font,
pulpit and the chancel...
- isn't original;
windows in two
arches of
cloister and
neogothic extension in
court have
neogothic division. The
first lanced arch
consists of
small saddle...
- The
history of the
Palace of
Westminster began in the
Middle Ages – in the
early eighth century – when
there was an Anglo-Saxon
church dedicated to St...
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residential areas in the city. The
center of
Bockum is
marked by the
neogothic church of St. Gertrudis. In addition, the zoo, the Stadtwald, the Grotenburg...
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Villa Igiea is a
neogothic former residence, now a
luxury hotel maintaining some of the Art
Nouveau (Liberty)
refurbishment completed at the dawn of the...
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promontory of
Mount Pellegrino overlooking Palermo, Sicily. It was
built in a
Neogothic style resembling a
castle with
crenellated rooflines. The
building was...