Neo-Renaissance architecture in Germany
Discover 35 places in Germany 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 Germany
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Martin-Gropius-Bau
1881 · Martin Gropius
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Red City Hall
1869 · Hermann Friedrich Waesemann
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Reichstag Building
1894 · Paul Wallot
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Berlin Cathedral
1905 · Julius Raschdorff
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City Hall Annex
1908 · Hugo Licht
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Leipzig City Library
1900 · Hugo Licht
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Mädler Arcade
1914 · Theodor Kösser
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Federal Court of Justice Building
1888 · Ludwig Hoffmann
- Bayreuther Festspielhaus Otto Brückwald
- New Town Hall Hugo Licht
- Neues Museum Weimar
- Semper Gallery Gottfried Semper
- Academy of Fine Arts Constantin Lipsius
- Albrechtsberg Palace Adolf Lohse
- Procession of Princes
- Dresden Central Station
- Albert Bridge
- Albertinum
- Semper Opera House Gottfried Semper
- Lenbachhaus Gabriel von Seidl
- TU Munich Main Building Gottfried von Neureuther
- Maximilianeum Friedrich Bürklein
- Field Marshals' Hall Friedrich von Gärtner
- Bavarian State Library Friedrich von Gärtner
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