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This Cambridge college was founded in the 1880s. The style is Victorian Late Perpendicular Gothic Revival and it was designed by the architect Sir Arthur Blomfield.
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Palazzo del Podestà or Palazzo Pretorio (the Captain of the Citizens), with the Torre del Porcellino (Boar, XIII c.).
The boar statue is on the shelf at the top of the tower ahead.
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Cambusnethan House (or Priory) in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. Generally regarded as the best remaining example of a James Gillespie Graham designed country house in the quasi-ecclesiastical style of the Gothic Revival completed in 1820.
There is a tenuous link to William Finnemund, the 12th century, Laird of Cambusnethan but the last use of the building was as a hotel and restaurant. Use ceased in 1984 and the building was subsequently subject to vandalism, fire and decay.
A team called "Friends of Cambusnethan Priory" was established in 2014 with the aim of saving the property from further deterioration and someone is there almost every day. This was the best I could manage without a tilt-shift lens.
I hope that you enjoyed something different from me an I wish you all a fantastic weekend of photography. Stay safe!
Joseph-Noël Sylvestre (Béziers, 1847 – Paris, 1926)
Le Sac de Rome en 410 par les barbares - 1890
Huile sur toile - H. 197 cm ; L. 130 cm (détail)
Sète, musée Paul Valéry
Louvre-Lens : exposition temporaire du 24 septembre 2025 au 26 janvier 2026 - "Gothiques"
De la naissance des cathédrales au Moyen Âge à la contre-culture goth et à la fantasy aujourd’hui, l’art gothique a traversé les siècles de manière inédite. Le Louvre-Lens consacre pour la première fois un panorama au gothique du 12e au 21e siècle, depuis son apparition jusqu’au succès du néogothique au 19e siècle et aux goths contemporains.
www.louvrelens.fr/exhibition/gothiques/?tab=exposition#on...
Louvre-Lens: temporary exhibition from September 24, 2025 to January 26, 2026 - "Gothiques"
From the birth of cathedrals in the Middle Ages to the Gothic counterculture and fantasy today, Gothic art has survived through the centuries in an unprecedented way. The Louvre-Lens dedicates for the first time a panorama to the Gothic from the 12th to the 21st century, from its appearance to the success of the neoGothic in the 19th century and contemporary Goths.
"Die römisch-katholische Pfarrkirche Brigittakirche steht im anno 1900 vom 2. Bezirk abgetrennten 20. Wiener Gemeindebezirk Brigittenau am Brigittaplatz. Sie wurde in den Jahren 1866 bis 1874 im neugotischen Stil nach Plänen des Architekten Friedrich von Schmidt errichtet..." de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brigittakirche_(Wien)
In the Brigitta Church in Brigittenau, the 20th district of Vienna. It was built in the years 1866 to 1874 in neo-Gothic style according to the plans of the architect Friedrich von Schmidt.
Lonely swan swimming in the misty lake. The neo-Gothic style Rose Valley pavilion, located on the shore of Lake Metsalampi.
It is decorated with many wooden ornaments, and it was probably built in the 1890s.
I was waiting sunrise and blue fog was hanging low. The scenery was poetic and quiet.
Aulanko, Hameenlinna. Finland.
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View of the high altar in St. Elisabeth's Church in Wieden, the 4th district of Vienna. Till Easter the altarpiece will be veiled with the Lenten cloth.
During the coronavirus lockdown church services are banned. in Austria, but churches remain open.
Magna Plaza. Amsterdam.
Magna Plaza is a shopping mall located in the former Amsterdam Main Post Office.It was built in 1895–1899 in Neo-Gothic and Neo-Renaissance style and is part of the Top 100 Dutch heritage sites.
Lutherdenkmal und Eingangshalle der Gedächtniskirche der Protestation zu Speyer - Luther monument and entrance hall of the Memorial Church of the Speyer Protest
Loreto Island, is located on Lake Iseo north of Montisola, Italy. Loreto is the smallest island of lake Iseo, and it is a privetly owned island. There used to be a monastery on the island since the 15 century, but it switched hands and in 1910 a Neo-Gothic castle was built on the island and still stands there today.
Loreto Island, auf den Lago d'Iseo liegt nördlich von Monte Isola. Sie ist die kleinste Insel des Lago d'Iseo, und befindet sich in Privatbesitz. Ab dem 15. Jahrhundert gab es ein Kloster auf dieser Insel und seit dem Jahr 1910 steht ein neugotisches Schloss darauf.
This Cambridge college was founded in the 1880s. The style is Victorian Late Perpendicular Gothic Revival and it was designed by the architect Sir Arthur Blomfield.
The building to the right is the college chapel.
ⓒRebecca Bugge, All Rights Reserved
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The Sassenpoort (English: Sassen gate) is a gatehouse in the citywall of Zwolle, Netherlands. It was built in 1409 out of dimension stone, mostly trachyte and tuff, and restoration work was done in 1893-1898. The gatehouse is a rijksmonument and is part of the Top 100 Dutch heritage sites.
History
The city of Zwolle experienced her highdays during the 15th century. It became a member of the Hanseatic League in 1407, and the city gates represent the wealth of this period. In 1893 the city government of Zwolle gave the Sassenpoort to the Dutch national government, as location to store the national archives. A function the building no longer serves. The building remains to this day property of the national government.
Building
In the period between 1893 and 1898 restoration work took place. The dormers were made, and a neogothic spire clock tower was installed, replacing an earlier 18th century spire. In between the corner towers is a machicolation. From holes in the floor of this outer work, boiling oil could be thrown at enemies.
National monument
The gatehouse is a rijksmonument since 13 February 1967 and is part of the Top 100 Dutch heritage sites. The national building service classifies the gate as "category I". This category contains monuments of which ownership and preservation by the state is considered of extraordinary cultural historic importance. In order to prevent damage by exhaust gasses, driving under the gate has been prohibited since 2010. The gate now serves as a pedestrian road.
In 2006 TPG Post brought out a stamp in the series Mooi Nederland (beautiful Netherlands) with an image of the Sassenpoort.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sassenpoort
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About Zwolle
History of Zwolle
Archaeological findings indicate that the area surrounding Zwolle has been inhabited for a long time. A woodhenge that was found in the Zwolle-Zuid suburb in 1993 was dated to the Bronze Age period. During the Roman era, the area was inhabited by Salian Franks.
The modern city was founded around 800 A.D. by Frisian merchants and troops of Charlemagne. The name Zwolle is derived from the word Suolle, which means "hill" (cf. the English cognate verb "to swell"). This refers to an incline in the landscape between the four rivers surrounding the city, IJssel, Vecht, Aa and Zwarte Water. The hill was the only piece of land that would remain dry during the frequent floodings of the rivers. Zwolle was established on that incline.
On August 31, 1230, the bishop of Utrecht granted Zwolle city rights. Zwolle became a member of the Hanseatic league in 1294, and in 1361 joined the war between the Hanseatic League and Valdemar IV of Denmark. In the 1370 Treaty of Stralsund that ended the war, Zwolle was awarded a vitte, a trade colony, in Scania, then part of Denmark. Zwolle's golden age came in the 15th century. Between 1402 and 1450, the city's Gross Regional Product multiplied by about six.
In July 1324 and October 1361, regional noblemen set fire to Zwolle. In the 1324 fire, only nine buildings escaped the flames.
Zwolle was also, with Deventer, one of the centers of the Brethren of the Common Life, a monastic movement. Three miles from Zwolle, on a slight eminence called the Agnietenberg, (hill of St Agnes), once stood the Augustinian convent in which Thomas à Kempis spent the greatest part of his life and died (in 1471).
At least as early as 1911, Zwolle had a considerable trade by river, a large fish market, and the most important cattle market in the Netherlands after Rotterdam. The more important industries comprised cotton manufactures, iron works, boat-building, dyeing and bleaching, tanning, rope-making, and salt-making.
In World War II, Zwolle was single-handedly liberated from the Germans by Canadian soldier Léo Major. He was made an honorary citizen of Zwolle in 2005 and a street is named for him.(See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A9o_Major)
Blauwvingers (Bluefingers)
Citizens of Zwolle are colloquially known as Blauwvingers (Bluefingers). This dates back to 1682, when the St Michael's church tower collapsed. The authorities were strapped for cash and saw no option but to sell the church bells to neighbouring city Kampen. To make sure that Kampen would not make too much profit from the deal, the local authorities asked a high price for the church bells. Kampen accepted, yet after the arrival of the bells it became clear, they were too damaged to be played. In revenge, Kampen paid in copper coins of four duiten (the equivalent of two-and-a-half cents). Zwolle distrusted Kampen and wanted to be sure they truly paid the entire price. After the rigorous counting of this vast amount of money, their fingers had turned blue from the copper.
The "Wrigley Building" was built 1920-1922 and is about 100 years old now. It has 30 floors and is 134 m tall (clocktower). It was the tallest building in Chicago from 1922 to 1924. The building right behind is the "Tribune Tower", built 1922-1925, 36 floors, 141 m, neogothic style. Photo was taken from DuSable Bridge, which opened in 1920.
scanned slide, Minolta X700
The high altar in Elizabeth Church in Wieden, the 4th district of Vienna. This Roman Catholic parish church was consecrated in 1868.
"The nine-meter-high, neo-Gothic high altar is made of oak, richly carved and completely gilded. Like the entire interior, it was designed by the architect Josef Lippert. The altarpiece St. Elizabeth is by the painter Franz Josef Dobiaschofsky from 1866. The painting shows the so-called miracle of roses, in which the bread turns into roses..." de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pfarrkirche_St._Elisabeth_(Wien-Wieden)
New Church of St. Bartlemie in Szobiszowice Gliwice. The new church was built in neo-gothic style according to the plan of the Latin cross, but the tower is topped with a neo-baroque dome, the architectural project was carried out by Ludwik Schneider from Wroclaw. Construction was completed in 1911.
The Basilica of the National Vote is the most important work of Ecuadorian neo-Gothic architecture and one of the most representative of the American continent, being in turn the largest in lands of the new world. Due to its structure and style, it is compared to two of the great cathedrals around the world: St. Patrick's Cathedral (New York) and Notre Dame Cathedral (Paris).
The central nave is 140 meters long by 35 meters wide and 30 meters high; In addition to 74 meters high on the cruise. The two front towers are 115 meters high each, detail that makes the Basilica the second highest religious structure on the American continent, just behind the Maringá Cathedral in Brazil (124 m), in addition to the tallest structure in the city of Quito DM, although the CFN Tower is considered the tallest modern building in the capital.
There are seven access doors, three on the facade and four sides. A solid underground public crypt, with a peculiar chapel of the same characteristics. It also has an elegant and austere pantheon where the remains of several Heads of State rest.
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The stained glass windows of the Basilica have the peculiarity that when recounting scenes from the life of Jesus, the background shows exclusively representations of the endemic flora of Ecuador, with the name of the flower used at the bottom of each one. In addition, the borders show designs of the belts used by the natives of the country.
Az Országház Steindl Imre tervei szerint neogótikus stílusban épült 1884-1902 között, de belső berendezése csak 1904-re készült el. A tíz udvarra tagozódó hatalmas épülettömbnek 27 kapuja, 29 lépcsőháza van. Külső falait 88 szobor díszíti.
Első ülését a Millennium évében 1896-ban tartotta benne az Országgyűlés.
the Parliament of Budapest after its location, is the seat of the National Assembly of Hungary, a notable landmark of Hungary, and a popular tourist destination in Budapest. It is situated on Kossuth Square in the city's Pest side, on the Danube's eastern bank. It was designed by Hungarian architect Imre Steindl in neo-Gothic style and opened in 1902. It has been the largest building in Hungary since its completion. The gothic Vienna City Hall influenced the architectural style of the Hungarian parliament building, and the Maria vom Siege church influenced the renaissance elements like the cupola in Vienna.
L'église Saint-Paul est bonifiée par ce superbe magnolia en fleur du quai Koch. Les deux roses se répondent dans une atmosphère apaisée. Un petit temps hors du temps dans cette capitale européenne allant à mille à l'heure.
Infos : Archi-wiki sur l'église (FR) && Wikipédia (Multi) && Site de l'église (FR) && Archi-wiki sur le quai (FR)
Budapest Hungary.
Please don't use this image without my permission. © Jürgen Krug. All rights reserved
The Hungarian Parliament, one of the great sights on the Pest bank of the Danube at Kossuth ter, in Budapest. It is one of the largest parliament buildings in the world and took 17 years to complete. Inside is the national symbol of Hungary - The Holy Crown. With its neo-Gothic style, the influence of London’s Houses of Parliament can be clearly seen. It was completed in 1904. This photo is taken from a different angle and perspective than my previous shot.
Built to commemorate the writer Sir Walter Scott (1771 -1832), construction of this Edinburgh landmark started in 1840 and was completed in 1844.
Interestingly some of the earliest photographs ever taken in Scotland (by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson) show the monument under construction.
www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/retro/these-10-incredible-...
Abandoned machine factory, founded 1867 by Philipp Swiderski, 1916 as "Industriewerke GmbH", 1927 as "Georg Spiess Maschinenfabrik", after WWII "VEB Druckereimaschinenwerk". Abandoned since 1990.
The New Town Hall (Neues Rathaus), Marienplatz, Munich.
Sony FE 24-105mm F4 G OSS
38mm; 1/80 sec; f/6.3; ISO 100
... gesehen in Kaiserbrunn im Höllental, Niederösterreich
seen in Kaiserbrunn in Höllental ("Hell Valley"), Lower Austria
Sculpture located in front of Tromsø Cathedral is called “Mor og barn” (Mother and Child).
It was created by Norwegian sculptor Tone Thiis Schjetne (1928–2015), known for her works filled with warmth and humanity. Installed in front of the cathedral during the 1960s, it has become one of the familiar artistic landmarks in the center of Tromsø.
The fairytale castle
Neues Jagdschloss Hummelshain - New Hummelshain hunting lodge
EOS R & Art Sigma 24-105 F4 DG
For a classic Christmas evening, CHIJMES should be the perfect rendezvous. The fine architecture of neo-Gothic architecture presents the perfect ambience to be for a Joyous Christmas celebration.
A National Monument of Singapore.
Crngrob, a church near the small city of Škofja Loka (Slovenia) is best known for its pilgrimage church dedicated to the Annunciation. The main altar was created in 1652 by the Ljubljana sculptor Jurij Skarnos and was gilded by Jakob Jamšek of Škofja Loka.
Neo-Gothic style church built by the architect Leopold Pepermans and inaugurated in 1915. Listed as monument on 26.06.2008. Desacralized, the building will become a cultural and sports center.
Other landmark : bottom center, top of the dome of Saint Mary's Royal Church in Schaerbeek.
Photo shot in 2011 from the top of the Brusilia Residence.
Azimuth 230.0°, 4.98 km away (3.09 mi).
Address: Rue Eloy 75, 1070 Anderlecht (Brussels)
FR : Eglise Saint-François-Xavier à Anderlecht
Eglise de style néogothique construite par l'architecte Léopold Pepermans et inaugurée en 1915. Classée le 26.06.2008. Désacralisé, le bâtiment deviendra un centre culturel et sportif.
En bas au centre, sommet de la coupole de l'église royale Sainte-Marie de Schaerbeek
Photo prise en 2011 du haut de la Résidence Brusilia.
Azimut 230.0°, distance 4.98 km.
Adresse : Rue Eloy 75, 1070 Anderlecht (Brussels)
NL: Sint-Franciscus-Xaveriuskerk in Anderlecht
Gebouw in neogotische stijl, ontworpen door architect Léopold Pepermans en ingehuldigd in 1915. Beschermd sinds 26 juni 2008. Het gebouw wordt ontheiligd en veranderd in een cultureel en sportcentrum.
Middenonder, de punt van de koepel van Koninklijke Sint-Maria Kerk in Schaarbeek.
Foto genomen in 2011 vanaf de top van de Brusilia Residentie.
Azimut 230.0°, 4.98 km ver.
Adres: Rue Eloy 75, 1070 Anderlecht (Brussels)
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The Basilica of the National Vote is the most important work of Ecuadorian neo-Gothic architecture and one of the most representative of the American continent, being in turn the largest in lands of the new world. Due to its structure and style, it is compared to two of the great cathedrals around the world: St. Patrick's Cathedral (New York) and Notre Dame Cathedral (Paris).
The central nave is 140 meters long by 35 meters wide and 30 meters high; In addition to 74 meters high on the cruise. The two front towers are 115 meters high each, detail that makes the Basilica the second highest religious structure on the American continent, just behind the Maringá Cathedral in Brazil (124 m), in addition to the tallest structure in the city of Quito DM, although the CFN Tower is considered the tallest modern building in the capital.
There are seven access doors, three on the facade and four sides. A solid underground public crypt, with a peculiar chapel of the same characteristics. It also has an elegant and austere pantheon where the remains of several Heads of State rest.
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The altar, from where the mass is taught, is located on the cruise, a detail that breaks with the pure Gothic style, but gives originality and character to this essay of an Ecuadorian neo-Gothic. From the altar, and through the heart of Jesus on the main rose window, you can see the colossal statue of the Virgin of Quito, located on the hill of El Panecillo, in the center of the rose window on the western choir you can see the Eye of Horus, one of the Egyptian mythology symbols.
On the roof of Milan Cathedral
Lombardy, Italy 22.02.2016
www.youtube.com/watch?v=AG8-gK7yMWQ
Schwindelfrei
Auf dem Dach des Mailänder Doms
Lombardei, Italien 22.02.2016
Am Neubau, dem 7. Bezirk von Wien. Die neugotische Lazaristenkirche ist die erste Kirche, die man sieht, wenn man über den Westbahnhof in Wien ankommt.
In the neo-Gothic Lazarists' Church in Neubau, the 7th district of Vienna. This is in the first church you see, when you arrive at Westbahnhof railway station in Vienna.
Detail of side altar of Crngrob, a church near the small city of Škofja Loka (Slovenia) is best known for its pilgrimage church dedicated to the Annunciation.
View across the Danube to the 268m long Parliament building in Budapest. The building was constructed from 1885 to 1904 in neo-gothic style under the architect Imre Steidl.
Magnificent Neogothic temple, built by the town of Benissa and completed in 1929.
It is popularly known as the Marina Cathedral because of its large size.
It is worth visiting and enjoying its indisputable beauty, whether its imposing exterior or its luminous interior, with its organ or its stained glass windows.
Magnifico templo Neogótico, construido por el pueblo de Benissa y finalizado en 1929.
Es popularmente conocido como Catedral de la Marina por por sus grandes dimensiones.
Vale la pena visitarlo y disfrutar de su belleza indiscutible ya sea su imponente parte exterior o su interior luminoso, con su órgano o sus vidrieras de colores.