Neoclassical - definition of architectural style
What is Neoclassical?
Estimated period of occurence (1750 - 1899)
Neoclassical architecture, also called Late Baroque and Romantic Classicism was an architecture style, which began in the mid-18th century and was developed during the 19th century. Characterised by the reaction with the precedent style (Baroque and rococo). The main feature was the return to classical styles from Greece and Rome.
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Galleria Borghese
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Buckingham Palace
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Labyrinth Park of Horta
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Columbus Monument
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Wax Museum
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National Gallery
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London Pavilion
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Pincian Hill
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Palau Robert
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Teatre Nacional de Catalunya
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Four Columns
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Alte Nationalgalerie
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Palace Działyński in Poznan
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The Piazzetta di San Marco
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The Church of San Giorgio Maggiore
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La Fenice
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Altes Museum
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Punta della Dogana
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Neues Museum
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Museum Island
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