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Neo-Gothic architecture is a style of architecture that emerged in the 19th century as a revival of the Gothic style

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Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Cathedral of Our Lady Saint Anne in Santa Ana, El Salvador, Central America

Cathedral of Our Lady Saint Anne in Santa Ana, El Salvador, Central America
The Cathedral of Our Lady Saint Anne is a neo-Gothic cathedral located in Santa Ana, El Salvador, located at the center square of the city

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Glenveagh castle on lake Lough Beagh in the Glenveagh National Park, County Donegal

Glenveagh castle on lake Lough Beagh in the Glenveagh National Park, County Donegal, Ulster, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Milan Cathedral, Milan, Italy

Milan Cathedral, Milan, Italy
Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano) is the cathedral church of Milan, Italy. The Gothic cathedral took nearly six centuries to complete

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Architectural drawing: west front inner gate house, 1833-1834, (1906). Creator: AWN Pugin

Architectural drawing: west front inner gate house, 1833-1834, (1906). Creator: AWN Pugin
Architectural drawing: west front inner gate house, 1833-1834, (1906). Drawing by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, from the book of designs for a college made in 1833-34

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: The neo-gothic Hungarian Parliament building, designed by Imre Steindl

The neo-gothic Hungarian Parliament building, designed by Imre Steindl, illuminated at night, and the River Danube, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Design for the Decoration of the Drawing Room at Eastnor Castle, Hertfordshire, ca. 1850

Design for the Decoration of the Drawing Room at Eastnor Castle, Hertfordshire, ca. 1850

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: The Great Hall, Dulwich College, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

The Great Hall, Dulwich College, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
The Great Hall, Dulwich College, (c1878). View of the boys public school in south-east London which was founded in 1619 by Edward Alleyn, an Elizabethan actor

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Villa Borghese Cavazza, Isola del Garda, island in Lake Garda, Northern Italy, Italy

Villa Borghese Cavazza, Isola del Garda, island in Lake Garda, Northern Italy, Italy

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Koelner Dom, Cologne Cathedral at dusk, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe

Koelner Dom, Cologne Cathedral at dusk, Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Palacio de Valle, Cienfuegos, Cienfuegos Province, Cuba

Palacio de Valle, Cienfuegos, Cienfuegos Province, Cuba

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: St. Finbars Cathedral, 1898. Creator: Unknown

St. Finbars Cathedral, 1898. Creator: Unknown
St. Finbars Cathedral, 1898. Saint Fin Barres Cathedrall, a Gothic Revival three-spire cathedral in the city of Cork, Ireland completed in 1879 on the south side of the River Lee

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: St. Andrews Cathedral, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

St. Andrews Cathedral, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: ENGLAND: BESTWOOD LODGE. A view of Bestwood Lodge in Nottinghamshire, England

ENGLAND: BESTWOOD LODGE. A view of Bestwood Lodge in Nottinghamshire, England, seat of the Duke of St. Albans, built between 1862 and 1865. Wood engraving, English, 1881

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: LONDON: PARLIAMENT. Houses of Parliament, Big Ben and Westminster Bridge crossing the Thames in

LONDON: PARLIAMENT. Houses of Parliament, Big Ben and Westminster Bridge crossing the Thames in Lodon, England. Photograph, c1955

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Panorama of city at sunset with neo-gothic Hungarian Parliament building

Panorama of city at sunset with neo-gothic Hungarian Parliament building, and the River Danube, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Neo-gothic castle near Yalta, Ukraine

Neo-gothic castle near Yalta, Ukraine
View of a neo-gothic castle known as the Swallows Nest, on the edge of a cliff above the Black Sea, near Yalta, Ukraine. It was built by a German nobleman in 1912

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Inverary Castle, Argyll, Scotland. 1880 (engraving)

Inverary Castle, Argyll, Scotland. 1880 (engraving)
7234758 Inverary Castle, Argyll, Scotland. 1880 (engraving) by Lydon, Alexander Francis (1836-1917) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Inverary Castle, Argyll, Scotland)

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Views of Oxford (coloured engraving)

Views of Oxford (coloured engraving)
729482 Views of Oxford (coloured engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Views of Oxford)

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Nelsons Tower, Forres, from A Voyage Around Great Britain Undertaken between

Nelsons Tower, Forres, from A Voyage Around Great Britain Undertaken between
STC267587 Nelsons Tower, Forres, from A Voyage Around Great Britain Undertaken between the Years 1814 and 1825, published 1821 (coloured engraving) by Daniell

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Knebworth House, Hertfordshire, 1894. Creator: Unknown

Knebworth House, Hertfordshire, 1894. Creator: Unknown
Knebworth House, Hertfordshire, 1894. View of the house and gardens, home of the Lytton family since 1490. The neo-Gothic facade was built in the 19th century

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Sir Charles Barry, British architect, c1840 (1878)

Sir Charles Barry, British architect, c1840 (1878). Charles Barry (1795-1860), was a prolific English architect who designed the reconstructed Palace of Westminster after the original building was

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: The New Law Courts, Westminster, London, c1878 (1878)

The New Law Courts, Westminster, London, c1878 (1878)
The New Law Courts, London, c1878 (1878). The Royal Courts of Justice house both the High Court and Court of Appeal of England and Wales

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: New York, USA - St Patricks Cathedral

New York, USA - St Patricks Cathedral, 5th Avenue and 50th Street, built in the Neo-Gothic style. circa 1940s

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: WOOLWORTH BUILDING, 1911. The Woolworth Building foundations, New York City. Photograph

WOOLWORTH BUILDING, 1911. The Woolworth Building foundations, New York City. Photograph, 3 March 1911

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: WOOLWORTH BUILDING, 1913. The Woolworth Building, New York City, the worlds tallest

WOOLWORTH BUILDING, 1913. The Woolworth Building, New York City, the worlds tallest building at the time of its completion in 1913 until 1930. Photograph, 1913

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: WOOLWORTH BUILDING, 1912. The Woolworth Building under construction, New York City

WOOLWORTH BUILDING, 1912. The Woolworth Building under construction, New York City. Photograph by Irving Underhill, 2 February 1912

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: WOOLWORTH BUILDING, 1912. Tower construction for the Woolworth Building on lower Broadway

WOOLWORTH BUILDING, 1912. Tower construction for the Woolworth Building on lower Broadway, New York City, which was completed in April 1913. Photograph by Irving Underhill, 1 July 1912

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: WOOLWORTH BUILDING, 1912. Partially constructed lower section of the Woolworth

WOOLWORTH BUILDING, 1912. Partially constructed lower section of the Woolworth Building amidst smaller buildings, New York City. Photograph, c1912

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Monte dei Paschi di Siena bank, Siena, Italy

Monte dei Paschi di Siena bank, Siena, Italy
Piazza Salimbeni (Piazza della Dogana), Siena, Italy. Palazzo Salimbeni is a Gothic style urban palace, built in the 14th century. Remodeled in neo-Gothic style in the 19th century

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: La Parroquia, church notable for its fantastic Neo-Gothic exterior, San Miguel de Allende

La Parroquia, church notable for its fantastic Neo-Gothic exterior, San Miguel de Allende (San Miguel), Guanajuato State, Mexico, North America

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Directly below view of ceiling in Magna Plaza shopping center, Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal, Amsterdam

Directly below view of ceiling in Magna Plaza shopping center, Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Design for the St James's Park front of the new Foreign Office building; Whitehall

Design for the St James's Park front of the new Foreign Office building; Whitehall, London (engraving)
8676880 Design for the St James's Park front of the new Foreign Office building; Whitehall, London (engraving) by English School

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Fernando Silveira

Entrance to St Hugh's Charterhouse, Cowfold, Sussex (b/w photo)
8676069 Entrance to St Hugh's Charterhouse, Cowfold, Sussex (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Entrance to St Hugh's Charterhouse, Cowfold, Sussex)

Barcelona Cathedra
2911285 Barcelona Cathedra; (add.info.: 2015 The Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia (Catedral de la Santa Creu i Santa Eulalia, Spanish: Catedral de la Santa Cruz y Santa Eulalia)

Gillingham, St Mary, East Window, Heaton, Butler & Bayne, unknown artist, Sensing Angel, c.1868
3474681 Gillingham, St Mary, East Window, Heaton, Butler & Bayne, unknown artist, Sensing Angel, c.1868 by Heaton, Butler and Bayne (1862-1953); Church of St Mary, Gillingham

Gillingham, St Mary, East Window, Heaton, Butler & Bayne, unknown artist, Sensing Angel, c.1868
3474679 Gillingham, St Mary, East Window, Heaton, Butler & Bayne, unknown artist, Sensing Angel, c.1868 by Heaton, Butler and Bayne (1862-1953); Church of St Mary, Gillingham

All Saints' Church, Boyn Hill, Maidenhead (engraving)
8676586 All Saints' Church, Boyn Hill, Maidenhead (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Interior of All Saints' Church, Boyn Hill)

Interior of St George's Church, Doncaster, Yorkshire (engraving)
8676567 Interior of St George's Church, Doncaster, Yorkshire (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Interior of St George's Church, Doncaster, Yorkshire)

Trinity Church, Brompton, Kent (engraving)
8676555 Trinity Church, Brompton, Kent (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Trinity Church, Brompton, Kent)

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Victoria Tower, Palace of Westminster, London (engraving)

Victoria Tower, Palace of Westminster, London (engraving)
8676447 Victoria Tower, Palace of Westminster, London (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Victoria Tower, Palace of Westminster, London)

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Reception-room of the Social Science Congress in the Guildhall, New York, 1864

Reception-room of the Social Science Congress in the Guildhall, New York, 1864. Creator: Mason Jackson
Reception-room of the Social Science Congress in the Guildhall, New York, 1864. From "Illustrated London News", 1864

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: The entrance hall of the new Assize Courts at Manchester, 1864. Creator: Mason Jackson

The entrance hall of the new Assize Courts at Manchester, 1864. Creator: Mason Jackson
The entrance hall of the new Assize Courts at Manchester, 1864. View of the interior. [The architect,] Mr. A. Waterhouse, of New-street, Spring-gardens...[has] produced what is

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: The new Assize Courts at Manchester, 1864. Creator: Mason Jackson

The new Assize Courts at Manchester, 1864. Creator: Mason Jackson
The new Assize Courts at Manchester, 1864. View of the front of '...that noble building which has lately been erected in the Cheetham Hill-road, Manchester

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: St. Mary's National Schools and new drinking-fountain at Chatham, 1864. Creator: Unknown

St. Mary's National Schools and new drinking-fountain at Chatham, 1864. Creator: Unknown
St. Mary's National Schools and new drinking-fountain at Chatham, [in Kent], 1864. Engraving from a photograph by Mr. R. Taylor

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: School for daughters of officers of the Army, Lansdowne College, Bath, 1864. Creator: Unknown

School for daughters of officers of the Army, Lansdowne College, Bath, 1864. Creator: Unknown
School for daughters of officers of the [British] Army, Lansdowne College, Bath, 1864. 'We have engraved a View of Lansdowne College, Bath

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Working-men's hall lately erected at Eastbourne, 1864. Creator: Unknown

Working-men's hall lately erected at Eastbourne, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Working-men's hall lately erected at Eastbourne, 1864. 'We present a View of the Workmen's Hall which has lately been built, at the expense of Mr. W

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: St. Saviour's Church, Clapham, 1864. Creator: Unknown

St. Saviour's Church, Clapham, 1864. Creator: Unknown
St. Saviour's Church, Clapham, [London], 1864. 'The new church in Cedars-road, Clapham-common was built by the Rev. Wentworth Bowyer, Rector of Clapham, at a cost of about £10,000



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Neo-Gothic Architecture Collection

Neo-Gothic architecture is a style of architecture that emerged in the 19th century as a revival of the Gothic style, and is characterized by its pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses. The use of stone and brick are common elements, as well as decorative features such as stained glass windows, gargoyles, and spires, popularized in Europe during the Victorian era but has since spread to other parts of the world. Its popularity lies in its ability to evoke a sense of awe and grandeur with its intricate details and impressive scale and can be seen in many churches, cathedrals, universities, government buildings, and private residences around the world today.
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