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Czech Republic. Prague. St. Vitus Cathedral. West facade. TyCzech Republic. Prague. St. Vitus Cathedral. Archivolts and tympanum. Gothic Revival. West facade. 19th century. Castle complex
Vintage 19th century photograph - Votivkirche is a neo-Gothic style church located on the Ringstrasze in Vienna, Austria
The Fisher Building, Chicago, USAThe 20-storey Neo-Gothic Fisher Building, 343 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, USA. Date: 1906
HUNGARY. BUDAPEST. Szilagyi Dezso Evangelical Church. Outside view. Neo-gothic style
Germany. Munich. The New Town Hall. MarienplatzGermany. Munich. The New Town Hall (Neues Rathaus) at the northern part of Marienplatz. It was built between 1867 and 1908 by Georg von Hauberrisser (1841-1922) in a Gothic Revival architecture style
Croatia. Zagreb. Cathedral. Front facade. Kaptol SquareCroatia. Zagreb. Cathedral. It was restored in the Neo-Gothic style by Hermann Bolle (1845-1926). Front facade. Kaptol Square
Spain. Basque country. San Sebastian or Donostia. Good Sherpherd Cathedral of San Sebastian. Built in the last years on th 19th century in a historicist neogothic. View of facade
Spain. Barcelona. Cathedral. Facade. Neogothic style. 1885-1Spain. Barcelona. Cathedral. Facade, was built between 1885-1915, by the architects Josep Oriol Mestres (1815-1895) and August Font i Carreras (1846-1924). Neogothic style
Spain. Barcelona. Cathedral. Facade. Archivolt. Neogothic stSpain. Barcelona. Cathedral. Archivolts. Detail. The facade was finally finished in the early 20th century, by the architects Josep Oriol Mestres (1815-1895) and August Font i Carreras (1846-1924)
Spain. Barcelona. Church of the Salesas designed by Joan MarSpain. Barcelona. Church of the Salesas (1877-1885). Build by Joan Martorell (1833-1906), catalan architect. Neogothic style. Architectural detail
Ukraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Gaspra. Swallows Nest. Castle built between 1911 and 1912 in Neo-Gothic design by the Russian architect and sculptor Leonid Sherwood (1871-1954)
Parliament. Budapest. HungaryHUNGARY. BUDAPEST. Parliament. Neo-Gothic building (1884-1904) on the Danube riverside built by Imre Steindl