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Renaissance Revival (sometimes referred to as "Neo-Renaissance") is an all-encompassing designation that covers many 19th century architectural revival styles which were neither Grecian (see Greek Revival) nor Gothic (see Gothic Revival) but which instead drew inspiration from a wide range of classicizing Italian modes. Under the broad designation "Renaissance architecture" nineteenth-century architects and critics went beyond the architectural style which began in Florence and central Italy in the early 15th century as an expression of Humanism; they also included styles we would identify as Mannerist or Baroque. Self-applied style designations were rife in the mid- and later nineteenth century: "Neo-Renaissance" might be applied by contemporaries to structures that others called "Italianate", or when many French Baroque features are present (Second Empire).

The divergent forms of Renaissance architecture in different parts of Europe, particularly in France and Italy, has added to the difficulty of defining and recognizing Neo-Renaissance architecture. A comparison between the breadth of its source material, such as the English Wollaton Hall, Italian Palazzo Pitti, the French Château de Chambord, and the Russian Palace of Facets — all deemed "Renaissance" — illustrates the variety of appearances the same architectural label can take.


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Hôtel de Ville

Paris, France. 1874 - 1882

Architects: Théodore Ballu, Édouard Deperthes


L'Hotel de Ville, Paris, France by Philippe Rouzet, on Flickr


Paris 023. by Joan, on Flickr


April break, Paris, Hotel de ville by Coralie Ferreira, on Flickr


Hotel de Ville daytime by Nelson Minar, on Flickr


Hotel de Ville wide detail by Nelson Minar, on Flickr
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Postal palace (México D.F.), 1907. Neoplateresque.















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Hamburg - Neustadt. Holstenwall 16-17. Albert Erbe (1902 - 1905)

Hamburg - Neustadt. Holstenwall.









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Hamburg - St. Pauli. Navigationsschule. Albert Erbe (1903 - 1905)



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Dresden

Semperoper. Gottfried Semper (1838 - 1841)









Sempergalerie. Gottfried Semper (1847 - 1854)











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Collegium Chemicum

Poznań, Poland. Built in 1920 - 1929 as the Government Palace for the Polish General Exhibition, architects Edward Madurowicz and Roger Sławski.



Poznań architecture (7) by Krzysztof D., on Flickr


Poznań architecture (4) by Krzysztof D., on Flickr

1930s-1940s







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Poznań. Collegium Minus. Edward Fürstenau (1905 - 1909)


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Bremen. Domshof.

Neues Rathaus. Gabriel von Seidl (1909 - 1913)



Domshof 8 - 9. Albert Dunkel - Diedrich Tölken (1902 - 1904)



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Rudolfinum

Prague, Czech Republic. Built in 1876 - 1881, architects Josef Zítek and Josef Schulz.



Czech Republic - Prague - Rudolfinum - 09 10 2014 by Redstone Hill, on Flickr


czechia - prague by Retlaw Snellac Photography, on Flickr


Rudolfinum by Silwertand, on Flickr


Rudolfinum by Jan Jílek, on Flickr


Rudolfinum by Tjflex2, on Flickr


Prague, Rudolfinum - Dům umělců 3 by Pascal POGGI, on Flickr


Rudolfinum by Tjflex2, on Flickr


Rudolfinum concert hall by Jana Michalcova, on Flickr
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Slovak National Theater (old building)

Bratislava, Slovakia. Built in 1885 - 1886, architects Ferdinand Fellner and Hermann Gottlieb Helmer ("Fellner & Helmer").



SND by MaRmAR.sk, on Flickr


Slovak National Theater (Slovenské národné divadlo), Bratislava by Dan, on Flickr


DSC_4585 by Cha già José, on Flickr


SND by dreamtwister82, on Flickr


Slovak National Theater (Slovenské národné divadlo), Bratislava by Dan, on Flickr


National Theatre detail by Thomas Roland, on Flickr


The famous Greek mythology fountain in front of the theater by Ben The Man, on Flickr


Entrance hall by Miroslav Petrasko, on Flickr


Slovak national Theater by Miroslav Petrasko, on Flickr


Decorated ceiling by Miroslav Petrasko, on Flickr
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Neo-Manueline Style / Estilo Neomanuelino


Rossio Railway Station

Lisbon, Portugal. Built in 1887 - 1890, architect José Luís Monteiro.



Rossio Railway Station, Lisbon, Portugal by Phil Kingsbury, on Flickr


Rossio Railway Station by Ana, on Flickr


Rossio Railway Station Lisbon Portugal 30th September 2010 by loose_grip_99, on Flickr


The Rossio station in Lisbon (Portugal) by Guy Le Page, on Flickr


Quinta da Regaleira

Sintra, Portugal. Built in the 1900s, architect Luigi Pietro Manini.



Дворец Регалейра by Oleg Nabrovenkov, on Flickr


Quinta da Regaleira by Jason Springston, on Flickr


Quinta da Regaleira - Portugal by Bela Lindtner, on Flickr


Buçaco Palace

Sierra de Buçaco, Portugal. Built in 1888 - 1907, architects Luigi Pietro Manini, Nicola Bigaglia, José Alexandre Soares and Manuel Joaquim Norte Júnior.



Palácio Hotel do Buçaco by gilberto oliveira, on Flickr


Palace Hotel - Vista general 5 by Alberto, on Flickr


Palace Hotel - Vista general 7 by Alberto, on Flickr


Palace Hotel - Vista general 6 by Alberto, on Flickr


Soure City Hall

Soure, Portugal. Built in 1902 - 1906, architects uncnown.



Soure Câmara Municipal 329 [CC BY-SA 3.0
(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], by GFreihalter, from Wikimedia Commons


SoureCâmaraMunicipal 07 [CC BY-SA 4.0
(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)], by 69joehawkins, from Wikimedia Commons
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Portuguese Cultural Center

Santos, Brazil. Built in 1898 - 1901, architects Ernesto Maia and João Esteves Ribeiro da Silva.



CentroPortugues2 [CC BY-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)], by Fulviusbsas, from Wikimedia Commons


CentroPortugues5 [CC BY-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)], by Fulviusbsas, from Wikimedia Commons


CentroPortugues4 [CC BY-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)], by Fulviusbsas, from Wikimedia Commons


CentroPortugues7 [CC BY-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)], by Fulviusbsas, from Wikimedia Commons


Portuguese Cabinet of Reading

Salvador, Brazil. Built in 1915 - 1918, architect Alberto Borelli.



Salvador, Bahia by Ruiz Bahia, on Flickr


Gabinete Português de Leitura de Salvador by Célia Cerqueira, on Flickr


Gabinete Português de Leitura de Salvador by Célia Cerqueira, on Flickr


Chapel of Our Lady of Help

Salvador, Brazil. Built in 1912 - 1932, architect Julio Conti.



Capela ajuda salvador-12377 [CC BY-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)], by Paul R. Burley, from Wikimedia Commons


Capela ajuda salvador-12365 [CC BY-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)], by Paul R. Burley, from Wikimedia Commons


Royal Portuguese Cabinet of Reading

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Built in 1880 - 1887, architect Rafael da Silva e Castro.



Real Gabinete Portuguez de Leitura_Rio de Janeiro by Marcelo Carvalho, on Flickr


Real Gabinete Português de Leitura by André Leite Araujo, on Flickr


Real Gabinete Português de Leitura II by mmklug, on Flickr


Portuguese Literary School

Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. Built in 1932 - 1938, architect Raul Pena Firme.



RIO DE JANEIRO - RJ by Sergio Avelino Campagnolo, on Flickr


Liceu Literário Portugues, Centro Rio 2013 by Lumafebrazil, on Flickr
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Natural History Museum

Maputo, Mozambique. Built in 1933, architects unknown.



Maputo: Museu de História Natural by zug55, on Flickr


Museu de História Natural (1933) by lucianf, on Flickr


Museu de História Natural by Carlos Reis, on Flickr


Maputo: Museu de História Natural by zug55, on Flickr


Tunduru Garden Arch

Maputo, Mozambique. Built in the 1880s, architect Thomas Honney.



Jardim Tunduru by Cornelius Kibelka, on Flickr


Arseni Morozov's House

Moscow, Russia. Built in 1895 - 1899, architect Victor Mazyrin.



Arseniy Morozov's mansion in modern and neo-Mauritian style. by Oleg Skvortsov, on Flickr


Morozov-mansion_resize by Petit Groupe, on Flickr


16_TMY1338 by Фото Москвы Moscow-Live.ru, on Flickr


16_TMY1358 by Фото Москвы Moscow-Live.ru, on Flickr


16_TMY1355 by Фото Москвы Moscow-Live.ru, on Flickr
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Semperoper

Dresden, Germany. Built in 1841, architect Gottfried Semper.







Semperoper by Ingold Janssen, on Flickr


Semperoper by äquinoktium, on Flickr


Semperoper by JeanM.DD, on Flickr


Semperoper by Norman, on Flickr


Semperoper by Daniel Keil, on Flickr


Semperoper by -----HMC-----, on Flickr


Dresden - Semperoper by Stephan Zieger, on Flickr


Semperoper Dresden by ovid3001, on Flickr


Semperoper Dresden by ovid3001, on Flickr


Semperoper Dresden by ovid3001, on Flickr


Semperoper Dresden by ovid3001, on Flickr


Semperoper Dresden by ovid3001, on Flickr
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Teatro Nacional Cervantes

Buenos Aires, Argentina. Built in 1921, architects Fernando Aranda Arias and Emilio Repetto. Neo-Plateresque / Neo-Baroque.



Teatro Nacional Cervantes. Quartier Retiro. Buenos Aires by www.petitherge.com, on Flickr


Teatro Nacional Cervantes by Iplan2go, on Flickr


Teatro Cervantes by Richie Diesterheft, on Flickr


Teatro Cervantes by Gerardo Severiche, on Flickr


teatro cervantes.JPG by Bob Mendelsohn, on Flickr


Teatro Cervantes by Gerardo Severiche, on Flickr
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Sjöbergska Palatset

Malmö, Sweden

Built: 1893

Commissioned by: Axel Paulus Sjöberg

Architect: Alfred Arwidius















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Szczecin. Gmach Urzędu Wojewódzkiego . Paul Kieschke - Paul Lehmgrübner (1911)
















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Bremer Altstadt. Altes Gerichtsgebäude










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Hamburger Altstadt. Heintzehof - Krumbhaar & Heubel (1900)





Hamburger Neustadt. Hamburger Hof. Hanssen & Meerwein (1881 - 1883)





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