Famous Neo-Renaissance Buildings By Reference
List of famous buildings in the Neo-Renaissance movement, with photos. These examples of Neo-Renaissance buildings are listed alphabetically by name or address, with pictures (when available). The Neo-Renaissance 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-Renaissance buildings?" and "what does Neo-Renaissance look like?". Included are a cross-section of different kinds of Neo-Renaissance architectural structures and this list includes most prominent buildings in the Neo-Renaissance style. The list you're viewing has a variety of items, like 33 Liberty Street and University Place Office Building, in it. You can use this factual list to create a new list, re-rank it to fit your views, then publish it. (61 Items)
- 1York and SawyerNeo-RenaissanceJan 01 1924
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Rosario CandelaNeo-RenaissanceJan 01 1928Rosario CandelaNew York City - 3Renaissance architecture, Neo-RenaissanceJan 01 1929La Grande
- 4Thomas RoweRenaissance architecture, Neo-RenaissanceJan 01 1871Thomas RoweHonolulu
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Auckland Savings Bank Building
Neo-RenaissanceJan 01 1884 -
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Auckland Town Hall
Neo-RenaissanceJan 01 1911 - 7
Beebe and Runyan Furniture Showroom and Warehouse
Renaissance architecture, Neo-RenaissanceJan 01 1913Omaha - 8Charles Follen McKim, Philip JohnsonBeaux-Arts architecture, Neo-RenaissanceJan 01 1895Charles Follen McKim, Philip JohnsonBoston
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Building 800-Austin Hall
Neo-Renaissance - 10
California Club
Robert D. FarquharNeo-RenaissanceRobert D. Farquhar - 11
Canfield Casino and Congress Park
Neo-RenaissanceJan 01 1825 - 12
Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts Inc.
Neo-Renaissance - 13
Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine
Spanish Colonial Revival Style architecture, Neo-Renaissance - 14John Latenser, Sr.Neo-RenaissanceJan 01 1912John Latenser, Sr.Omaha
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Eagles Auditorium Building
Renaissance architecture, Neo-RenaissanceJan 01 1925Seattle -
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Easley High School Auditorium
Neo-RenaissanceJan 01 1909Easley - 17
Eaton's Building
Ross and MacdonaldNeo-RenaissanceJan 01 1928Ross and MacdonaldSaskatoon - 18Mediterranean Revival Style architecture, Renaissance architecture, Neo-Renaissance, Moorish Revival MoreTampa
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Estherwood
Queen Anne Style architecture (Great Britain & Australia), Neo-Renaissance More - 20
Finch Building
Renaissance architecture, Neo-RenaissanceScranton - 21John Wellborn Root, Daniel Burnham, Frederick P. DinkelbergRenaissance architecture, Neo-Renaissance, SkyscraperJan 01 1902John Wellborn Root, Daniel Burnham, Frederick P. DinkelbergNew York City
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Frick Fine Arts Building
Neo-Renaissance - 23
Great Synagogue, Gdansk
Neo-RenaissanceJan 01 1887Gdańsk - 24
Great Synagogue, Katowice
Ignatz Grünfeld, Max GrünfeldGothic Revival architecture, Eclecticism, Neo-Renaissance, Neo-gothic architecture MoreJan 01 1900Ignatz Grünfeld, Max GrünfeldKatowice - 25
Gus J. Solomon United States Courthouse
Morris H. WhitehouseNeo-RenaissanceMorris H. Whitehouse
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