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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: Neo-gothic basilica of Sainte Clotide in Paris

Neo-gothic basilica of Sainte Clotide in Paris
3566460 Neo-gothic basilica of Sainte Clotide in Paris.; (add.info.: Paris, France 1860-1880 ca. Date of Artwork: 1856 Photographer: Rive, Robert); Alinari Archives, Florence

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Barcelona Cathedra

Barcelona Cathedra
2911290 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)

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

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Perspective

Perspective
Fernando Silveira

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Entrance to St Hugh's Charterhouse, Cowfold, Sussex (b/w photo)

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)

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Barcelona Cathedra

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)

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Gillingham, St Mary, East Window, Heaton, Butler & Bayne, unknown artist, Sensing Angel, c.1868

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

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Gillingham, St Mary, East Window, Heaton, Butler & Bayne, unknown artist, Sensing Angel, c.1868

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

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: All Saints' Church, Boyn Hill, Maidenhead (engraving)

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)

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Interior of St George's Church, Doncaster, Yorkshire (engraving)

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)

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Trinity Church, Brompton, Kent (engraving)

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

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Irvine (United Presbyterian) Church, Ayrshire, 1864. Creator: Unknown

Irvine (United Presbyterian) Church, Ayrshire, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Irvine (United Presbyterian) Church, Ayrshire, 1864. A new church. 'The tower (not yet built) will be at the north-east comer

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Miss Barclay's Free Church, Edinburgh, 1864. Creator: Unknown

Miss Barclay's Free Church, Edinburgh, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Miss Barclay's Free Church, Edinburgh, 1864. New church in Leven Street, Edinburgh, designed by Frederick Thomas Pilkington and built mainly from a bequest left by Miss Mary Barclay

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: The monument to the late Sir George Cornewall Lewis at New Radnor, 1864. Creator: Unknown

The monument to the late Sir George Cornewall Lewis at New Radnor, 1864. Creator: Unknown
The monument to the late Sir George Cornewall Lewis at New Radnor, [in Wales], 1864. Engraving from a photograph by Mr. Barrar. 'The architect...is Mr

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: New congregational church at St. Leonards-on-Sea, 1864. Creator: Unknown

New congregational church at St. Leonards-on-Sea, 1864. Creator: Unknown
New congregational church at St. Leonards-on-Sea, 1864. 'The new Congregational Church at St. Leonards is a large building in the Early Gothic style...The exterior is adorned with a fine row of large

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: New covered market at Darlington, 1864. Creator: Unknown

New covered market at Darlington, 1864. Creator: Unknown
New covered market at Darlington, 1864. 'The rapid growth and largely increasing population of Darlington and its vicinity have been the means of inducing the Local Board of Health to erect

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Wycliffe Chapel, Birmingham, 1864. Creator: Unknown

Wycliffe Chapel, Birmingham, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Wycliffe Chapel, Birmingham, 1864. 'This building is in the fourteenth-century style of Gothic architecture...The chapel is used by the Baptists, and stands at the comer of Saint Luke's-street

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Memorial to the late Prince Consort at Hastings, 1864. Creator: Unknown

Memorial to the late Prince Consort at Hastings, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Memorial to the late Prince Consort at Hastings, 1864. Engraving from a photograph by Messrs. Ayles and Bonniwell. Monument designed by Edward A. Heffer

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Royal Academy Prize Drawing: 'A Provincial Townhall and Market-place', by...Watson, 1864

Royal Academy Prize Drawing: "A Provincial Townhall and Market-place", by...Watson, 1864
Royal Academy Prize Drawing: "A Provincial Townhall and Market-place", by Thomas Henry Watson, 1864. 'This prize, open to all students in architecture

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: New Almshouses at Watford erected by the Salters' Company of London, 1864. Creator: Unknown

New Almshouses at Watford erected by the Salters' Company of London, 1864. Creator: Unknown
New Almshouses at Watford erected by the Salters' Company of London, 1864. Engraving from a photograph by Mr. F. Downer. 'The original premises were burnt down in the Great Fire of 1666

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: New Church of St. Peter, on the site of Vauxhall Gardens, 1864. Creator: Unknown

New Church of St. Peter, on the site of Vauxhall Gardens, 1864. Creator: Unknown
New Church of St. Peter, on the site of Vauxhall Gardens, [London], 1864. 'The architect is Mr. Pearson, of Harley-street, who has, with the builders, Messrs

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: St. John's Roman Catholic Church, South Parade, Bath, 1864. Creator: Unknown

St. John's Roman Catholic Church, South Parade, Bath, 1864. Creator: Unknown
St. John's Roman Catholic Church, South Parade, Bath, 1864. The Church of St. John the Evangelist '...is situated in an open space of ground on the South Parade

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: St. Paul's Working Men's Church, Birkenhead, 1864. Creator: Unknown

St. Paul's Working Men's Church, Birkenhead, 1864. Creator: Unknown
St. Paul's Working Men's Church, Birkenhead, 1864. 'This church was opened on the 10th December by the Bishop of Chester, and contains on the ground floor upwards of 600 sittings

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Romania, Carpathian Mountains, Prahova County, Sinaia. Peles Castle, Castelul Peles

Romania, Carpathian Mountains, Prahova County, Sinaia. Peles Castle, Castelul Peles. Neo-Renaissance castle between Transylvania and Wallachia

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Romania, Carpathian Mountains, Prahova County, Sinaia. Peles Castle, Castelul Peles

Romania, Carpathian Mountains, Prahova County, Sinaia. Peles Castle, Castelul Peles. Neo-Renaissance castle between Transylvania and Wallachia

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Romania, Carpathian Mountains, Prahova County, Sinaia. Peles Castle, Castelul Peles

Romania, Carpathian Mountains, Prahova County, Sinaia. Peles Castle, Castelul Peles. Neo-Renaissance castle between Transylvania and Wallachia

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: La Piovra

La Piovra
Capela do Fundador_Batalha. Fernando Silveira

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: House of Mrs. Robert L. Dodge, 1933 Oct. 17. Creator: Arnold Genthe

House of Mrs. Robert L. Dodge, 1933 Oct. 17. Creator: Arnold Genthe
House of Mrs. Robert L. Dodge, 1933 Oct. 17. Address: Sefton Manor, Mill Neck, Long Island, New York. House designed in 1922 by Clinton and Russell for cosmetics executive Lillian Sefton Dodge

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Doncaster Church, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Doncaster Church, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Doncaster Church, 1858. The cost of the edifice, which is essentially Gothic, even in its minutest details, will be little under £52, 000, of which all but £1000 has been subscribed

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: New Church of St. Matthias, on Richmond-Hill, 1858. Creator: Unknown

New Church of St. Matthias, on Richmond-Hill, 1858. Creator: Unknown
New Church of St. Matthias, on Richmond-Hill, 1858. The new church is advantageously situated on the outskirts of the town, and forms a striking object far and near in the landscape

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Melbourne University, 1858. Creator: Thomas Gilks

Melbourne University, 1858. Creator: Thomas Gilks
Melbourne University, 1858....an illustration of the ambition of the young colony. It was projected during the days of superabundant revenues that characterised the early times of the gold

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Holy Trinity Chapel School at Reach, Cambridgeshire, 1860. Creator: Unknown

Holy Trinity Chapel School at Reach, Cambridgeshire, 1860. Creator: Unknown
Holy Trinity Chapel School at Reach, Cambridgeshire, 1860. Newly constructed Christian school. As the building is to serve as a church as well as a school

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Christmas-Day Service in Calcutta Cathedral, attended by the Prince of Wales...1876

Christmas-Day Service in Calcutta Cathedral, attended by the Prince of Wales...1876. Creator: Unknown
Christmas-Day Service in Calcutta Cathedral, attended by the Prince of Wales, from a sketch by one of our special artists, 1876. The future King Edward VII in India

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Calcutta Cathedral, from a sketch by one of our special artists, 1876. Creator: Unknown

Calcutta Cathedral, from a sketch by one of our special artists, 1876. Creator: Unknown
Calcutta Cathedral, from a sketch by one of our special artists, 1876. The Cathedral Church of St. Paul, at Calcutta, where the Prince of Wales

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Bombay, Victoria Terminus Station-G.I.P.R, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne

Bombay, Victoria Terminus Station-G.I.P.R, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne
Bombay, Victoria Terminus Station-G.I.P.R, Late 1860s

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: The Cathedral, Bombay, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne

The Cathedral, Bombay, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne
The Cathedral, Bombay, Late 1860s

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Babelsberg, the Summer Residence of the Prince and Princess Frederick William of Prussia, 1858

Babelsberg, the Summer Residence of the Prince and Princess Frederick William of Prussia, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Babelsberg, the Summer Residence of the Prince and Princess Frederick William of Prussia, 1858. The Castle...was a creation of his Royal Highness the Prince of Prussia

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Monument to the Late Earl of Ellesmere to be raised at Worsley, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Monument to the Late Earl of Ellesmere to be raised at Worsley, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Monument to the Late Earl of Ellesmere to be raised at Worsley, 1858. About 161 models and designs were sent for competition...The committee selected what they considered the six best designs

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Houses of Parliament, 1851. Creator: George Baxter

Houses of Parliament, 1851. Creator: George Baxter
Houses of Parliament, 1851

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Collection: Church of St. Mary, in course of construction at Hornsey-Rise, 1860. Creator: Unknown

Church of St. Mary, in course of construction at Hornsey-Rise, 1860. Creator: Unknown
Church of St. Mary, in course of construction at Hornsey-Rise, 1860. St. Mary's Church will be in the Decorated style of the fourteenth century



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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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