List of Gothic Revival architecture

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The following is a list of notable buildings in the Gothic Revival style.

Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Canada

Argentina[]

Australia[]

Austria[]

  • Sisi Chapel, Sievering
    Votivkirche, Vienna, 1856–79
  • Rathaus, Vienna, 1872–83
  • , Linz, 1862–1924
  • , Arriach,
  • Johanneskirche, Klagenfurt
  • , Techendorf
  • , Villach
  • , Villach
  • , Föderlach (Wernberg)
  • , Berndorf, Lower Austria
  • , Dietmanns
  • Sisi Chapel located in the Sievering area of the Viennese district of Döbling near the Vienna Woods
  • Aigen, Upper Austria
  • , Bruckmühl, Upper Austria
  • , Steyr, Upper Austria
  • , Mauerkirchen, Upper Austria
  • , Münzbach, Upper Austria

Barbados[]

Belgium[]

  • Maredsous Abbey, 1872–1892
  • Loppem Castle, 1856–1869
  • Church of Hunnegem, paintings 1856–1869
  • , Dadizele, 1857–1867[citation needed]
  • Sint-Petrus-en-Pauluskerk, Ostend, 1899–1908
  • Church of Our Lady of Laeken, Brussels, 1854–1909
  • , Lede.

Bosnia and Herzegovina[]

Brazil[]

Canada[]

Notre-Dame Basilica, Montreal

Chile[]

China[]

Croatia[]

Costa Rica[]

Czech Republic[]

  • Basilica of St Peter and St Paul, Prague
    Basilica of St Peter and St Paul, Prague
  • Completion of St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague, 1870–1929
  • Completion of Saint Wenceslas cathedral, Olomouc, 1883–92
  • Hluboká Castle[citation needed]

Denmark[]

Equatorial Guinea[]

Finland[]

France[]

Germany[]

Hungary[]

India[]

Medak Cathedral. Medak. (Telangana). (India)

Indonesia[]

Church of our lady Assumption, Jakarta

Ireland[]

Italy[]

Liguria[]

  • Castello d'Albertis, Genoa.
  • , Genoa, 1870
  • , Genoa.
  • , Bordighera, in the Province of Imperia.
  • , /Savona, 1873

Piedmont[]

  • Castello di Pollenzo, Brà (near Cuneo), Piedmont.
  • , Turin, early 20th century.
  • , Turin.
  • Tempio Valdese, Turin, 1851–53

Veneto[]

Trieste[]

  • , Trieste, 1871–74
  • Notre Dame de Sion, Trieste, 1900

Tuscany[]

  • Florence Cathedral, the facade only.
  • , , 1915
  • Palazzo Aldobrandeschi, Grosseto, 1903
  • , Florence.
  • , Florence, early 20th century.
  • , Livorno, 1862–1864

Lazio[]

  • , Rome, 1912–16
  • Church of Sacro Cuore del Suffragio, Rome, 1917
  • , Grottaferrata, in the Province of Rome, 1918–1928
  • , Rome
  • , Rome, 1882

Molise[]

Campania[]

  • , Naples, early 20th century.
  • , Naples.
  • , Naples, 1861–1865
  • , Naples, 1864

Sardinia[]

  • , Cagliari, 1899

Sicily[]

  • , Catania, 1880
  • , Palermo, 1875

Japan[]

Korea[]

Lithuania[]

Church of St. James the Apostle, Švėkšna

Malaysia[]

Mexico[]

Myanmar[]

New Zealand[]

Norway[]

Pakistan[]

  • Government College University, Lahore
    Government College University, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Cathedral Church of the Resurrection, Lahore, Pakistan
  • St. Patrick Cathedral, Karachi, Pakistan
  • St Andrew's Church, Karachi, Pakistan

Philippines[]

Poland[]

Russia[]

Chesme Church, St Petersburg

Singapore[]

Spain[]

Sweden[]

Neo gothic buildings erected during 19th or 20th century[]

  • St. John's Church, Stockholm
  • St. Peter and St. Sigfrids anglican church, Stockholm
  • Gustavus Adolphus church, Stockholm
  • Oscar church, Stockholm
  • St. George's greek orthodox cathedral, Stockholm
  • Nacka church, Nacka, Stockholm
  • Gustavsberg church, Gustavsberg, Stockholm
  • Taxinge church, Taxinge
  • Matthew's church, Norrköping
  • Oscar Fredrik's church, Gothenburg
  • Örgryte new church , Gothenburg
  • St. John church, Gothenburg
  • St. Andrew's anglican church, Gothenburg
  • Gustavus Adolphus's church, Borås
  • Trollhättan church, Trollhättan
  • Smögen church, Smögen
  • Lysekil church, Lysekil
  • Rudbeck school, Örebro
  • Olaus Petri church, Örebro
  • Åtvid new church, Åtvidaberg
  • Kristinehamn church, Kristinehamn
  • Luleå cathedral, Luleå
  • Umeå city church, Umeå
  • Gustavus Adolphus's church, Sundsvall
  • Oviken new church, Oviken
  • Church of all saints, Lund
  • the University Library, Lund
  • Cathedral School, Lund
  • Norra Nöbbelöv church, Lund
  • Eslöv church, Eslöv
  • Svedala church, Svedala
  • Billinge church, Billinge
  • Källstorp church, Källstorp
  • Asmundtorp church, Asmundtorp
  • Nosaby church, Nosaby
  • Österlöv Church, Österlöv
  • Östra Klagstorp church, Östra Klagstorp
  • Sofia church, Jönköping
  • Arlöv church, Arlöv, Malmö
  • Bunkeflo church, Bunkeflo, Malmö
  • Limhamn church, Limhamn, Malmö
  • Gustavus Adolphus's church, Helsingborg
  • Helsingborg court house, Helsingborg
  • Gossläroverket (Grammar School for boys), Helsingborg

Medieval and other buildings influenced by neo gothic renovation[]

Ukraine[]

United Kingdom[]

England[]

Northern Ireland[]

Scotland[]

Wales[]

United States[]

Alabama[]

  • Lanier High School Lanier High School (Montgomery, Alabama), Montgomery, Alabama

California[]

Connecticut[]

  • Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut

Florida[]

  • Several buildings on the University of Florida campus, Gainesville, Florida

Georgia[]

  • Congregation Mickve Israel, Savannah, Georgia, 1876–78. A rare example of a Gothic revival synagogue.

Illinois[]

  • Tribune Tower
    Tribune Tower, Chicago, Illinois, completed in 1925
  • University of Chicago

Indiana[]

  • Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1882

Louisiana[]

Maryland[]

  • The Baltimore City College (public high school), Baltimore, Maryland, founded 1839, erected 1926–1928, third oldest public high school in America, nicknamed "The Castle on the Hill", at 33rd Street and The Alameda.

Massachusetts[]

  • Boston College, Boston, Massachusetts

Michigan[]

Mississippi[]

  • , Mississippi, 1837

Missouri[]

  • Brookings Hall and several buildings on the Washington University campus, St. Louis, Missouri
  • St. Francis de Sales Church (St. Louis, Missouri), the second largest church in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis

New Jersey[]

New York[]

  • Fonthill Castle and the Administration Building of the College of Mount St. Vincent, the Bronx, 1852 and 1859
  • American Museum of Natural History, Manhattan, 1877
  • Saint Ignatius of Antioch Episcopal Church, Manhattan, 1902
  • St. Patrick's Cathedral, Manhattan, 1858–78
  • Woolworth Building, Manhattan, 1910–13
  • Trinity and United States Realty Buildings, Manhattan, 1907
  • New York Life Insurance Building, Manhattan, 1928
  • Liberty Tower, Manhattan, 1909
  • Public School 166 in Manhattan, New York City, 1898
  • McGraw Tower, Uris Library, Willard Straight Hall, and other buildings on the Cornell University campus in Ithaca, New York.
  • Several buildings of the Fordham University campus, the Bronx, including structures as recently constructed as 2000.
  • The Thompson Memorial Library at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY, 1905.
  • Several buildings on the City College of New York campus, Manhattan
  • Most of the buildings on the West Point campus, most famously the West Point Cadet Chapel

North Carolina[]

  • Duke Chapel and the main quadrangle of the West Campus of Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 1930–35
  • High Point Central High School, (High Point, North Carolina)

Ohio[]

Pennsylvania[]

Cathedral of Learning
  • Alumni Memorial Building, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, 1925
  • Bryn Athyn Cathedral, Bryn Athyn, 1913–19
  • Several buildings on the Bryn Mawr College campus, Bryn Mawr
  • Church of the Advocate, Philadelphia, 1892–97
  • East Liberty Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, 1932–35
  • Several buildings on the Grove City College campus, Grove City, Pennsylvania
  • PPG Place, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1984
  • Saint Peter's Episcopal Church, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Built 1851, moved and re-constructed 1901, destroyed (date needed)
  • University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
  • University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh

Tennessee[]

Texas[]

Utah[]

  • Salt Lake Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1896

Virginia[]

Washington[]

  • Suzzallo Library
    Suzzallo Library and several buildings on the University of Washington campus, Seattle, Washington

Washington, D.C.[]

  • Oak Hill Cemetery Chapel, Washington, D.C., designed by James Renwick, Jr. in 1850
  • Washington National Cathedral, Washington, D.C., 1907–90

Wyoming[]

  • Natrona County High School, Casper, Wyoming, 1924
Notre Dame Basilica of Saigon

Vietnam[]

  • Saigon Notre-Dame Basilica, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
  • St. Joseph Cathedral, Hanoi, Vietnam
  • Nha Trang Cathedral, Nha Trang, Vietnam

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