Neoclassical architecture in United Kingdom
Discover 110 places in United Kingdom shaped by Neoclassical architecture, with photos, the architects behind them, and where to find each one.
Neoclassical architecture revived the columns, symmetry, and smooth pale facades of ancient Greece and Rome. In Sweden it arrived as the Gustavian and Karl Johan styles. More about neoclassical
Neoclassical in United Kingdom
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City of Bath
1774 · John Wood the Younger
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Old Vic
1818 · Rudolph Cabanel
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Theatre Royal Drury Lane
1812 · Benjamin Dean Wyatt
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Tobacco Dock
1811 · Daniel Asher Alexander
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Trafalgar Square
1844 · Charles Barry
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The Cenotaph
1920 · Edwin Lutyens
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Apsley House
1778 · Robert Adam
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Marble Arch
1827 · John Nash
- Pontcysyllte Aqueduct Thomas Telford
- Royal Exchange William Tite
- Bank of England Herbert Baker
- Somerset House William Chambers
- National Gallery William Wilkins
- All Souls, Langham Place John Nash
- Tate Britain Sidney R.J. Smith
- Imperial War Museum James Lewis
- Royal Opera House E.M. Barry
- Wallace Collection
- Buckingham Palace Edward Blore
- Centre Court, All England Lawn Tennis Club Stanley Peach
- Ritzy Picturehouse E.C. Homer & Lucas
- Abercromby Square
- Merseyside Maritime Museum
- Tate Liverpool
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