List of Gothic Revival architecture

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The following is a list of buildings in the Gothic Revival style.

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Asia (Region) [edit]

St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore

Argentina [edit]

Australia [edit]

Government House, Sydney

Austria [edit]

Votivkirche in Vienna, Austria

Barbados [edit]

Parliament of Barbados

Belgium [edit]

Sint-Petrus-en-Pauluskerk, Ostend

Bosnia and Herzegovina [edit]

Cathedral of Jesus' Heart, Sarajevo

Brazil [edit]

Crypt of São Paulo Cathedral

Canada [edit]

Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Ontario

Chile [edit]

Saint Venceslav Cathedral in Olomouc, Czech Republic

Croatia [edit]

Costa Rica [edit]

Czech Republic [edit]

Denmark [edit]

The interior of Copenhagen University Library (1861), designed by Johan Daniel Herholdt

Finland [edit]

France [edit]

Basilica of St. Clotilde in Paris, France

Germany [edit]

New Town Hall in Munich, Germany

Hungary [edit]

Ireland [edit]

Italy [edit]

Mexico [edit]

New Zealand [edit]

Norway [edit]

Tromsø Cathedral in Norway

The Philippines [edit]

Poland [edit]

19th-century palace in Opinogóra houses the Museum of Romanticism.

Russia [edit]

Detail of St. Andrew's Anglican Church in Moscow

Spain [edit]

Ukraine [edit]

Swallow's Nest in Ukraine

United Kingdom [edit]

England [edit]

Clock tower of St. Pancras railway station in London, United Kingdom

Northern Ireland [edit]

Scotland [edit]

Wales [edit]

United States [edit]

Eastern region [edit]

New York area [edit]

Pennsylvania area [edit]

Rockefeller Hall at Bryn Mawr College

Southern region [edit]

Midwest and West regions [edit]

References [edit]

  1. ^ Neo-Gothic (also called "Scholastic Gothic" or "Collegiate Gothic") is the characteristic architecture of the University, and includes a majority of the residential colleges, the principal library (Sterling Memorial Library), the Hall of Graduate Studies, Yale Law School, and the Payne Whitney Gymnasium.
  2. ^ http://www.usc.edu/dept/architecture/greeneandgreene/103.html /5/30/2010