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Dragestil (lit. 'Dragon Style') is a
style of
design and
architecture that
originated in
Norway and was
widely used prin****lly
between 1880 and 1910...
- church,
Norwegian Turf house,
Vernacular architecture in Norway, Rorbu,
Dragestil, also
National Romantic style,
Swiss chalet style and
Nordic classicism...
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Byzantine Revival Russian Revival Stalinist architecture Scandinavia Dragestil National Romantic style Nordic classicism Spain Neo-Mudéjar Noucentisme...
- as a kit. The
chapel has new
stave church features, and
benefits from
dragestil wood carvings. The
chapel serves as a new
working church. In addition...
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takes p****engers
during the
summer season. The
station was
built in the
dragestil style and is now used as a library. It was
designed by
architect Paul...
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Villa for the
Norwegian royal family Architectural style Neo-Baroque
Dragestil Location Holmenkollen Oslo,
Norway Completed 1911
Technical details Structural...
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conference facilities is one of the best
examples of
architectural style Dragestil in Oslo.
Frognerseteren means the
seter ("mountain
dairy farm", roughly...
- The 1899 "Kurbadet" in Sandefjord,
Norway is made in
dragestil ("style of a dragon")....
- the
style of a
Swiss chalet with
elements of
National Romanticism and
Dragestil. Børve was a German-trained
architect well
versed in
Germanic and Scandinavian...
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Catholic Dragestil church built in 1899 that
adheres closely to
stave church design. St. Olaf's Church, Balestrand, an
Anglican Church,
built in
Dragestil, from...