List of Gothic Revival architecture

Summary

The following is a list of notable buildings in the Gothic Revival style.

Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Canada

Argentina edit

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New South Wales edit

 
Government House, Sydney

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Austria edit

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    Sisi Chapel, Sievering
    Votivkirche, Vienna, 1856–79
  • Rathaus, Vienna, 1872–83
  • New Cathedral (Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception), Linz, 1862–1924
  • Vier-Evangelisten-Kirche, Arriach,
  • Johanneskirche, Klagenfurt
  • Evang. Kirche, Techendorf
  • Evangelische Kirche im Stadtpark, Villach
  • Nikolai-Kirche, Villach
  • Filialkirche hl. Stefan, Föderlach (Wernberg)
  • Marienkirche, Berndorf, Lower Austria
  • Bründlkapelle, Dietmanns
  • Sisi Chapel located in the Sievering area of the Viennese district of Döbling near the Vienna Woods
  • Saint John the Evangelist church Aigen, Upper Austria
  • Pfarrkirche, Bruckmühl, Upper Austria
  • Evang. Pfarrkirche A.B., Steyr, Upper Austria
  • Pfarrkirche Mariä Himmelfahrt, Mauerkirchen, Upper Austria
  • Filialkirche Heiliges Kreuz Friedhof, Münzbach, Upper Austria

Barbados edit

Belgium edit

Bosnia and Herzegovina edit

 
Cathedral of Jesus' Heart, Sarajevo

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  • Church of Our Lady of Purification, Bom Princípio, 1871
  • Sanctuary of Our Lady Mother of Humanity (Caraça), Minas Gerais, 1876
  • Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Rio de Janeiro, 1886
  • Cathedral of Our Lady of Exile, Jundiaí, 1890
  • Cathedral of Santa Teresa, Caxias do Sul, 1899
  • St. Peter of Alcantara Cathedral, Petrópolis, 1884–1969
  • Church os Saint Peter, Porto Alegre, 1919
  • Catedral of Our Lady of Boa Viagem, Belo Horizonte, 1923
  • Church of Santa Rita, Santa Rita do Passa Quatro
  • Church of The Holy Sacrament and Santa Teresa, Porto Alegre, 1924
  • São Paulo Sé Cathedral (Catedral da Sé de São Paulo), São Paulo, 1912–1967
  • Premonstratensian Seminary Chapel, Pirapora do Bom Jesus, 1926
  • Sanctuary of Santa Teresinha, Taubaté, 1929
  • São João Batista Cathedral (Catedral São João Batista), Santa Cruz do Sul, 1928–1932 [citation needed]
  • Church of Our Lady of the Glory, Sinimbu, 1927
  • Basilica of Santo Antonio, Santos, 1929
  • Church of Our Lady of Lourdes (Catedral da Pedra), Canela, 1987
  • Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary, Caieiras, 2006
  • Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima, Embu das Artes, São Paulo, 2004

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Notre-Dame Basilica, Montreal

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Sacred Heart Cathedral, Canton

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Costa Rica edit

  • Iglesia de Coronado, San Jose [citation needed]

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India edit

Medak Cathedral. Medak. (Telangana). (India)

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Church of our lady Assumption, Jakarta

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Lazio edit

  • Chiesa di Santa Maria del Rosario in Prati, Rome, 1912–16
  • Church of Sacro Cuore del Suffragio, Rome, 1917
  • chiesa del Sacro Cuore, Grottaferrata, in the Province of Rome, 1918–1928
  • Chiesa Anglicana Episcopale di San Paolo entro le Mura, Rome
  • Chiesa di Ognissanti (chiesa anglicana di Roma), Rome, 1882

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Campania edit

  • Chiesa di Santa Maria stella del mare, Naples, early 20th century.
  • Castello Aselmeyer, Naples.
  • Anglican Church of Naples, Naples, 1861–1865
  • Chiesa Luterana, Naples, 1864

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  • Chiesa di Santa Maria della Guardia, Catania, 1880
  • Chiesa Anglicana di Palermo, Palermo, 1875

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Church of St. James the Apostle, Švėkšna

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Chesme Church, St Petersburg

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Neo gothic buildings erected during 19th or 20th century edit

Medieval and other buildings influenced by neo gothic renovation edit

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  • The Baltimore City College (public high school), Baltimore, Maryland, founded 1839, erected 1926–1928, third oldest public high school in America, nicknamed "The Castle on the Hill", at 33rd Street and The Alameda.

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  • St. Mary's Episcopal Chapel in Adams County, Mississippi, 1837

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Cathedral of Learning

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Notre Dame Basilica of Saigon

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