Famous Neo-baroque buildings By Reference
List of famous buildings in the Neo-baroque movement, with photos. These examples of Neo-baroque buildings are listed alphabetically by name or address, with pictures (when available). The Neo-baroque buildings list includes lots of data and is sortable by any column. This is a great source for answering the question "What are the most famous Neo-baroque buildings?" and "what does Neo-baroque look like?". Included are a cross-section of different kinds of Neo-baroque architectural structures and this list includes most prominent buildings in the Neo-baroque style. List is made up of items like Albert Hall, Nottingham and Yablanski House. You can use this list to create a new list, re-rank it to fit your opinion, then share it with your Facebook friends, Twitter followers or with any other social networks you use on a regular basis. (12 Items)
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Albert Hall, Nottingham
Albert Edward LambertNeo-baroque, Edwardian Baroque architectureJan 01 1908Albert Edward Lambert - 2George A. Frederick, Wendel BollmanSecond Empire, Renaissance architecture, Neo-baroqueGeorge A. Frederick, Wendel Bollman
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Belfast City Hall
Alfred Brumwell ThomasNeo-baroque, Edwardian Baroque architectureJan 01 1906Alfred Brumwell Thomas - 4
Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace
Neo-baroqueJan 01 1747Palace - 5
Cluj-Napoca National Theatre
Ferdinand FellnerNeo-baroqueJan 01 1906Ferdinand Fellner -
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Dzików Castle
Gothic Revival architecture, Neo-baroque - 7
Kresija Palace
Neo-baroquePalace - 8Charles GarnierSecond Empire, Beaux-Arts architecture, Neo-baroqueJan 01 1875Opera HouseCharles Garnier
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Riksdag building
Neo-baroqueJan 01 1905 - 10
Salle Garnier
Charles GarnierNeo-baroqueJan 01 1879Charles Garnier - 11
The Great Clock Tower of Adana
Ottoman Turkish architecture, Neo-baroqueJan 01 1882 - 12
Yablanski House
Friedrich GrünangerNeo-baroqueJan 01 1907Friedrich Grünanger
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