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- Renaissance Revival architecture (sometimes referred to as "Neo-Renaissance") is a group of 19th-century architectural revival styles which were neither...
- by ****s. Bukovac palace, built in 1895, neorenaissance. Old Vojvodina hotel, built in 1886, neorenaissance, Ferenc Pelzl. Zrenjanin Grammar School building...
- village of Štípa, there is Lešná Castle. It was built in the Neogothic, Neorenaissance and Neobaroque styles in 1887–1893. It is one of the youngest aristocratic...
- The Buyck family (spelling variant: Buijck) is a noble Belgian family which can trace its origins back to the 14th century. Several members have held or...
- Central Station was opened. Its three main halls were constructed in a neorenaissance-style, while the later enlargement with two outer halls in 1924 was...
- The history of the architecture of Leipzig extends from the Middle Ages to the 21st century. Numerous typical buildings and valuable cultural monuments...
- neogothic church of St Lambert and its graveyard containing war graves The neorenaissance former town hall The neogothic former synagogue (recently rebuilt) The...
- in the muni****l territory. The landmark of the town square is the Neorenaissance town hall. It was built in 1901–1903 on the site of an old town hall...
- the other monuments are the building of the Regional Museum in Most, Neorenaissance fountain, plague column with the sculptural group of St. Anne, set of...
- decorations are inspired by the French Opera Garnier. Decorated in the German Neorenaissance style, the German Living room was a place of daily reunion for the royal...