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Encyclopedia > Neogothic

Neo-gothic architecture is an American branch of the Gothic revival style that was imported from England in the 1830s. It is a broad term and includes the Victorian gothic and late gothic styles. In theory, the style lasted until the Art Deco movement of the 1930s, but in practice architectural design based on classical forms continues to the present day. Victoria Tower at the Palace of Westminster, London: Gothic details provided by A.W.N. Pugin The Gothic revival was a European architectural movement with origins in mid-18th century England. ... Asheville City Hall. ...


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relic holder to be built in neogothic design using silver and ground glass, and the smaller holder made in Raguza to be placed inside it.
The neogothic chapel- shaped holder remained in the royal palace, and unfortunately, the building received a direct bomb hit and the little parchment plate, along with its accompanying photographs, perished in the flames.
The neogothic holder also disappeared and everybody thought that it was destroyed under the ruins.
The Architecture of Samogitian Wooden Churches (1450 words)
Professionally-designed wooden churches to the neogothic style are found in Raudenai (1881), Budriai (1903), Mikoliskiai (1911).
The sources of their architectural solutions lie in wooden secular buildings fo the end of the 19th century-the beginning of the 20th century, to be more exact, in the resort buildings.
Along with the new styles, neogothic and folk architectural forms were in the facades and interiors of churches.
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