Gothic Revival

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The Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or Neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement that began in the 1740s in England. Its popularity grew rapidly in the early nineteenth century, when increasingly serious and learned admirers of neo-Gothic styles sought to revive medieval forms, in contrast to the neoclassical styles prevalent at the time. In parallel to the ascendancy of neo-Gothic styles in nineteenth-century England, interest spread rapidly to the continent of Europe, in Australia, South Africa and to the Americas.

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Vienna
Vienna
Austria
Inscribed: 2001
4.03
812
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Town Hall And Votivkirche
Prague
Prague
Czechia
Inscribed: 1992
4.27
789
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Saint Vitus' Cathedral Facade And Nave, Church Of Saint Peter And Paul Of Vysehrad
Paris, Banks of the Seine
Inscribed: 1991
4.19
956
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The Central Spire Of Notre Dame
Garden Kingdom of Dessau-Wörlitz
Inscribed: 2000
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Gothic House
Cologne Cathedral
Inscribed: 1996
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646
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Completion Of The Cathedral (1842-1880)
Budapest
Budapest
Hungary
Inscribed: 1987
3.88
754
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Parliament
Residences of the Royal House of Savoy
Inscribed: 1997
3.03
229
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Castle In Pollenzo
Route of Santiago de Compostela
Inscribed: 1993
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287
8
Episcopal Palace In Astorga
Westminster
Westminster
United Kingdom
Inscribed: 1987
3.61
904
15
Palace Of Westminster
Studley Royal Park
Studley Royal Park
United Kingdom
Inscribed: 1986
3.10
178
8
One Of The Follies In The Park Is A Neo-Gothic Castle
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
Inscribed: 2004
2.99
167
10
Australian Convict Sites
Inscribed: 2010
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Convict-Built Church At Port Arthur
Florence
Inscribed: 1982
4.46
801
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Basilica Of Santa Croce. Neo-Gothic Marble Facade 1857-1863
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Cuenca
Cuenca
Spain
Inscribed: 1996
3.14
180
9
Iglesia Del Salvador
Bethlehem
Bethlehem
Palestine
Inscribed: 2012
3.14
251
9
Church Of St. Catherine
Goias
Goias
Brazil
Inscribed: 2001
2.43
36
5
Reconstruction Of The Church Of Rosario In Gothic Revival Style (Ab Ev)
Curonian Spit
Curonian Spit
Lithuania, Russia
Inscribed: 2000
3.28
189
7
Luteran Churches In Juodkrante And Nida
Sintra
Sintra
Portugal
Inscribed: 1995
3.90
528
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Monserrate Palace
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Paramaribo
Paramaribo
Suriname
Inscribed: 2002
2.38
50
3
Roman Catholic Cathedral
Levuka
Inscribed: 2013
2.53
40
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The Timber Gothic Revival Style Sacred Heart Cathedral And Presbytery (Ab Ev)
Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe
Inscribed: 2013
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212
8
Gothic Revival Löwenburg Castle (Ab Ev)
Churches of Chiloé
Inscribed: 2000
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Church Of San Francisco, Castro
See En.Wikipedia.Org
San Cristobal de La Laguna
Inscribed: 1999
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Current Building Of The Cathedral (1913)
Edinburgh
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Inscribed: 1995
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Scott Monument
Robben Island
Robben Island
South Africa
Inscribed: 1999
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149
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The Anglican Church, Built With Convict Labour In 1841, Is An Early Example Of Cape Gothic Style, Plastered And Painted White On The Exterior (Ab Ev)
Victorian Gothic and Art Deco Ensembles of Mumbai
Gothic Revival (Also Referred To As Victorian Gothic Or Neo-Gothic) (Wiki)
Grand Pré
Inscribed: 2012
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North Grand Pré Community Church (1861)
See Victorianweb.Org
Great Spa Towns of Europe
Great Spa Towns of Europe
Austria, Belgium, Czechia, France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom
Inscribed: 2021
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"In Baden-Baden's New Nineteenth Century Spa Quarter The Neo-Gothic Protestant Church Is A Significant Landmark With Its Two Tall Spires." The Château De La Terrasse In Spa Was Built In 1857 In The Neo-Gothic Style. The Kurhaus In Karlovy Vary Is "In Neo-Gothic Style With Neo-Romanesque Motifs." (Nomination File, P. 64, 101, 134)
Belfries
Belfries
Belgium, France
Inscribed: 1999
2.96
555
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In 1822 The Belfry Of Bruges Received The Current Neo-Gothic Crown Finish Instead Of A Spire.
See Nl.Wikipedia.Org
Siena
Siena
Italy
Inscribed: 1995
4.07
505
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Piazza Salimbeni: "The Palace Façades Were Harmonized To A Neo-Gothic-Style During The Nineteenth Century By The Architect Giuseppe Partini."
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Brugge
Brugge
Belgium
Inscribed: 2000
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670
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In 1822 The Belfry Of Bruges Received The Current Neo-Gothic Crown Finish Instead Of A Spire.
See Nl.Wikipedia.Org
Urbino
Urbino
Italy
Inscribed: 1998
3.28
220
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The Façade Of The Oratory Of Saint John The Baptist Was Rebuilt In The Neogothic Style At The Beginning Of The 20th Century.
See It.Wikipedia.Org
San Marino and Mount Titano
Inscribed: 2008
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"At The End Of The 1800s, The Old Palazzo Pubblico Was Almost Completely Demolished In Order To Build The New Neo-Gothic Building Designed By The Roman Architect Francesco Azzurri". (Nomination File, P. 34)
Nice
Nice
France
Inscribed: 2021
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The Former Episcopalian Church Of The Holy Spirit, The Château De Valrose (Nomination File, P. 71, 143-144) And The Anglican Holy Trinity Church
See Fr.Wikipedia.Org
Assisi
Assisi
Italy
Inscribed: 2000
3.75
327
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The Church (And Part Of The Convent) Of The Sanctuary Of Rivotorto Was Rebuilt In Neo-Gothic Style Between 1860 And 1880, After The Violent Earthquake Of 12 February 1854 Had Razed It To The Ground.
See It.Wikipedia.Org
Trebic
Trebic
Czechia
Inscribed: 2003
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193
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The Old Synagogue Was Remodelled In The Neogothic Style
See Jguideeurope.Org
Coffee Cultural Landscape
Inscribed: 2011
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91
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"A Neo-Gothic Trend Is Visible In The Cathedral And Churches, ... In Chinchiná,... And Marsella." (Nomination File, P. 81)
Champagne
Inscribed: 2015
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In The 19th Century, The Widow Pommery Developed The Business, Had 18 Kilometres Of Cellars Dug And Built Large Buildings In The Elizabethan Neo-Gothic Style In The Butte Saint-Nicaise District Of Reims.
See Fr.Wikipedia.Org
Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France
Inscribed: 1998
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Façade Of The Chapel Of The Hôtel-Dieu In Puy-En-Velay (Nomination File)
Bordeaux
Bordeaux
France
Inscribed: 2007
3.27
342
7
Bordeaux Cathedral: "A Prominent Feature Of The South Side Is The Row Of Buildings With Neo-Gothic Facades Called The New Sacristies, Which Are Placed Against The South Wall Between The Buttresses. (...) These Were Constructed In 1869 And 1879 By The 19th-Century Architect Paul Abadie In The Place Of The Medieval Cloister."
See En.Wikipedia.Org
Flemish Béguinages
Inscribed: 1998
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"The Béguinage Of Mont-Saint-Amand-Lez-Gand (...) Was Built (1873-74) As A Global Project Adopting The Traditional Concepts Of The Béguinages And A Neo-Gothic Architectural Style." (Ab Ev) – The Chapel Of The Béguinage Of Dendermonde (Nomination File, P. 14)