Neo-Renaissance architecture in Switzerland
Discover 14 places in Switzerland shaped by Neo-Renaissance architecture, with photos, the architects behind them, and where to find each one.
Neo-renaissance dressed the 19th century's museums, banks and apartment streets in the forms of Renaissance palaces. Born around 1840, it reached the main streets of thousands of towns. More about neo-renaissance
Neo-Renaissance in Switzerland
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Museum of Communication
1907 · Karl Indermühle
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Kunstmuseum Bern
1879
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Federal Palace of Switzerland
1902 · Hans Wilhelm Auer
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Universität Zürich Hauptgebäude
1914 · Karl Moser
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Stadthaus Zürich
1900 · Gustav Gull
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Kreditanstalt-Gebäude
1876 · Jakob Friedrich Wanner
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ETH Hauptgebäude
1864 · Gottfried Semper
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Zürich Hauptbahnhof
1871 · Jakob Friedrich Wanner
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