EditorialUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Gaspra. Swallow's Nest. Castle built between 1911 and 1912 in Neo-Gothic design by the Russian architect and sculptor Leonid Sherwood (1871-1954).
EditorialSobrellano Palace. 1881-1890. Neo-Gothic building built by Juan Martorell Montells for the Marquis of Comillas. Overview with the chapel-pantheon of the Marquis of Comillas, to the left. Comillas. Cantabria. Spain.
EditorialRoom in Franzensfeste Palace in Laxenburg, Austria. Emperor Franz II had a Neo-Gothic palace built in the park of Laxenburg near Vienna, 1798-1801. Furniture and panelled ceilings came from other castles, palaces and monasteries. See also 14-03-04 / 26.
EditorialZagreb, Croatia, Republika Hrvatska, Europe. Zagreb Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, located in Kaptol Square, The Cathedral is dedicated to kings Saint Stephen and Saint Ladislaus too. Architectural style: Neo-gothic, 13th centu...
EditorialUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Gaspra. Swallow's Nest. Castle built between 1911 and 1912 in Neo-Gothic design by the Russian architect and sculptor Leonid Sherwood (1871-1954).
EditorialSobrellano Palace. 1881-1890. Neo-Gothic building built by Juan Martorell Montells for the Marquis of Comillas. Overview with the chapel-pantheon of the Marquis of Comillas, to the left. Comillas. Cantabria. Spain.
EditorialCeremony key with chain. Handle with neo-gothic church window motif. On both sides of the shaft under the handle two flowers spring, flowers, ornament, anonymous, England (possibly), c. 1800 - c. 1900, bronze (metal), h 18.4 cm ? w 7.9 cm.
EditorialScattering spoon with neo-gothic decorations, Scattering spoon of silver, with a slightly rectangular, openwork bowl. The bent stem widens towards the end., Johannes Lambertus Kroymans, 1848, silver (metal), l 17.0 cm ? w 6.1 cm ? l 7.9 cm ? w 32.0 gr.
EditorialTwo Fighting Knights, Known as' Mort the Monsignor le Duc de Clarence 'Two Fighting Knights, known as' Mort the Monseigneur le Duc de Clarence' Two Fighting Knights, Known as' Mort the Monsignor le Duc de Clarence 'Two fighting knights, known as' Mort ...
EditorialSobrellano Palace. 1881-1890. Neo-Gothic building built by Juan Martorell Montells for the Marquis of Comillas. Overview with the chapel-pantheon of the Marquis of Comillas, to the left. Comillas. Cantabria. Spain.
EditorialSpain, Catalonia, Barcelona. Catalan Modernism. Santa Maria de Valldonzella Monastery. Cistercian nuns order. It was constructed by architect Bernardi Martorell (1877-1937) in Neo-Gothic style, bare-brick building.
EditorialSobrellano Palace. 1881-1890. Neo-Gothic building built by Juan Martorell Montells for the Marquis of Comillas. Overview with the chapel-pantheon of the Marquis of Comillas, to the left. Comillas. Cantabria. Spain.
EditorialDesign for a house in neo-Gothic style. Artist: anonymous. Draughtsman: anonymous. Dating: c. 1700 - c. 1800. Measurements: h 594 mm ? w 874 mm.
EditorialPart of the Fine Arts Court'. The display includes an ornamental neo-Gothic font that was probably made by J. Castle of Oxford. The pair of mounted jug-shaped vases flanking the Crucifixion are by a London manufacturer called Egisippo Norchi. . Recolle...
EditorialCzech Republic. Prague. St. Vitus Cathedral. Gothic style, 14th century. View of the Neo-Gothic facade, built between 1873 and 1929. Castle complex. Hradcany district.
EditorialUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Gaspra. Swallow's Nest. Castle built between 1911 and 1912 in Neo-Gothic design by the Russian architect and sculptor Leonid Sherwood (1871-1954).
EditorialUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Gaspra. Swallow's Nest. Castle built between 1911 and 1912 in Neo-Gothic design by the Russian architect and sculptor Leonid Sherwood (1871-1954).
EditorialSobrellano Palace. 1881-1890. Neo-Gothic building built by Juan Martorell Montells for the Marquis of Comillas. Overview with the chapel-pantheon of the Marquis of Comillas, to the left. Comillas. Cantabria. Spain.
EditorialVienna City-Hall (Rathaus), 1872-1883. Buildings along the Ringstrasse-boulevard represent historism's many facets: a Greek parliament, Renaissance museums and theatres and this neo-Gothic city-hall honouring the freedom of medieval towns.
EditorialRoom in Franzensfeste Palace in Laxenburg, Austria. Emperor Franz II had a Neo-Gothic palace built in the park of Laxenburg near Vienna, 1798-1801. Furniture and panelled ceilings came from other castles, palaces and monasteries. See also 14-03-04 / 26.