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    DE MAEYER Jan & VERPOEST Luc (ed.), Gothic Revival. Religion, Architecture and Style in Western Europe, 1815-1914 (Kadoc Artes, 5), Leuven, 2000. DE MAEYER Jan, BERGMANS Anna, DENSLAGEN Wim, STYNEN Herman, VAN LEEUWEN Wies & VERPOEST Luc, Negentiende-eeuwse restauratiepraktijk en actuele monumentenzorg (Kadoc Artes, 3), Leuven 1999.

  2. Venetian Gothic is the particular form of Italian Gothic architecture typical of Venice, originating in local building requirements, with some influence from Byzantine architecture, and some from Islamic architecture, reflecting Venice's trading network. Very unusually for medieval architecture, the style is at its most characteristic in ...

  3. The Baroque Revival, also known as Neo-Baroque (or Second Empire architecture in France and Wilhelminism in Germany), was an architectural style of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The term is used to describe architecture and architectural sculptures which display important aspects of Baroque style, but are not of the original Baroque period.

  4. Gothic Revival architecture was developed in Poland mainly after the country was partitioned between Prussia, Austria and Russia. It was popular especially in the Prussian partition of Poland. Gothic Revival architecture In Poland often has certain features, derived from the characteristic Polish Brick Gothic architecture style.

  5. Cathedral of the Annunciation of Our Lady. Cemetery Station No. 1 railway station. Chinese Presbyterian Church. Christ Church, Lavender Bay. Church of the Holy Innocents, Rossmore. Cloncorrick, Darling Point. Crown Street Public School.

  6. Revivalism (architecture) One of the most famous Gothic Revival structures, Elizabeth Tower sits at the Palace of Westminster in London. Architectural revivalism is the use of elements that echo the style of a previous architectural era that have or had fallen into disuse or abeyance between their heyday and period of revival.

  7. Spanish Gothic architecture is the style of architecture prevalent in Spain in the Late Medieval period. The Gothic style started in Spain as a result of Central European influence in the twelfth century when late Romanesque alternated with few expressions of pure Gothic architecture. The High Gothic arrives with all its strength via the ...