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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...
- 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...
- 1942,
Indonesia followed the
Neogothic architecture that was
common in
Europe at that time. The best
example of
neogothic architecture built in Indonesia...
- Bazel,
feudal castle of
Wissekerke (oldest part 15th century,
mainly 19th
neogothic)
Bazel Location in
Belgium Coordinates: 51°09′N 4°18′E / 51.150°N 4...
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Joseph Dumont (1811–1859) was a
Belgian Neogothic architect who
primarily designed and
remodelled churches and prisons.
Dumont was born in Düsseldorf...
- The
Ermita de San
Francisco (Hermitage of St Francis) is a
Neogothic-style,
Roman Catholic hermitage located in Nàquera,
province of Valencia, Spain....
- York. St.
Dismas Church was
built between 1939 and 1941 and is a
large Neogothic inspired stone chapel. It was
constructed of
fieldstones salvaged from...
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Immaculate Conception, is the 58th
tallest church in the world. This
Neogothic edifice is
located in the
geographical center of the city,
facing the...
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erected between 1831 and 1832, such as the
stables and a
riding hall. A
neogothic rebuilding of the
palace was
considered in 1843, but did not materialize...