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Neo Baroque Collection (#2)

Step into the opulent world of neo-baroque architecture, where grandeur and extravagance reign supreme

Background imageNeo Baroque Collection: The Main Block of the British Columbia Parliament Buildings Light Up at Night, Victoria, Canada

The Main Block of the British Columbia Parliament Buildings Light Up at Night, Victoria, Canada
The British Columbia Parliament Buildings are located in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada and are home to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia

Background imageNeo Baroque Collection: Croatian National Theatre Neobaroque Architecture dating

Croatian National Theatre Neobaroque Architecture dating from 1895 Flower Display The Balkans Croatia Zagreb (Capital City)

Background imageNeo Baroque Collection: Germany. Munich. The Justizpalast Munich (Palace of Justice)

Germany. Munich. The Justizpalast Munich (Palace of Justice). The palatial (old) Palace of Justice was construted in 1890-1897 by Friedrich von Thiersch in neo-Baroque style. Facade. Escutcheon

Background imageNeo Baroque Collection: Ukraine, Odessa. Historic Odessa Opera House & Theater, neo-baroque Italian style, circa 1887

Ukraine, Odessa. Historic Odessa Opera House & Theater, neo-baroque Italian style, circa 1887. Building detail

Background imageNeo Baroque Collection: The Basilica of Saint Nicholas in the Old Centre district of Amsterdam

The Basilica of Saint Nicholas in the Old Centre district of Amsterdam
The Basilica of Saint Nicholas was built in 1887 and is Amsterdams major Catholic church. It is located in the historic center of Amsterdam and is recognized for its Neo-Baroque

Background imageNeo Baroque Collection: Inauguration of the Paris Opera House, 5th January 1875, 1878 (w / c & white on paper)

Inauguration of the Paris Opera House, 5th January 1875, 1878 (w / c & white on paper)
XIR129797 Inauguration of the Paris Opera House, 5th January 1875, 1878 (w/c & white on paper) by Detaille, Jean-Baptiste Edouard (1848-1912); ChAteau de Versailles, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageNeo Baroque Collection: Charlottenburg Gate, decorative building, from 1908, at the eastern exit of the then independent

Charlottenburg Gate, decorative building, from 1908, at the eastern exit of the then independent city of Charlottenburg, Berlin, Germany

Background imageNeo Baroque Collection: Berlin, Germany, The Bode Museum

Berlin, Germany, The Bode Museum

Background imageNeo Baroque Collection: Szechenyi Thermal Bath, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Szechenyi Thermal Bath, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

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Croatia, Zagreb, Croatian National Theatre

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Croatia, Zagreb, Croatian National Theatre and The Well of Life

Background imageNeo Baroque Collection: Paris, Garnier Opera (Paris Opera) attend of 1800s

Paris, Garnier Opera (Paris Opera) attend of 1800s
France, 19th century. Paris. Garnier Opera (Paris Opera) at the end of the 1800s

Background imageNeo Baroque Collection: Beylerbeyi Palace, Beylerbeyi, Istanbul, Anatolia, Asia Minor, Turkey, Eurasia

Beylerbeyi Palace, Beylerbeyi, Istanbul, Anatolia, Asia Minor, Turkey, Eurasia

Background imageNeo Baroque Collection: Palais Garnier or Opera Garnier (Theater Opera). Designed by Charles Garnier in the

Palais Garnier or Opera Garnier (Theater Opera). Designed by Charles Garnier in the Neo-Baroque style. Started 1862, inaugural 1875. Paris, France

Background imageNeo Baroque Collection: Statue and detail of facade of Bratislavas neo-baroque

Statue and detail of facade of Bratislavas neo-baroque Slovak National Theatre, now major opera and ballet venue, Bratislava, Slovakia, Europe

Background imageNeo Baroque Collection: Neo-baroque Slovak National Theatre

Neo-baroque Slovak National Theatre, now major opera and ballet venue, Bratislava, Slovakia, Europe

Background imageNeo Baroque Collection: Croatian National Theatre, neo-baroque architecture dating from 1895

Croatian National Theatre, neo-baroque architecture dating from 1895, and Ivan Mestrovics sculpture Fountain of Life from 1905, Zagreb, Croatia, Europe




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Step into the opulent world of neo-baroque architecture, where grandeur and extravagance reign supreme. From the Szechenyi Thermal Baths in Budapest to the View of the Inner Victoria Harbour in Canada, these stunning landmarks transport you to a bygone era of artistic splendor. Harlaxton Manor's front entrance through the forecourt screen beckons with its intricate detailing, while Katz'sche Garten in Germany enchants visitors with its meticulously manicured baroque gardens. Neptune Fountain in Berlin stands as a testament to the mastery of baroque design, while Kucuksu Palace's decorative facade in Istanbul mesmerizes with its ornate beauty. The Palace of Estoi in Portugal exudes regal elegance amidst Eastern Algarve's picturesque landscapes. As night falls, British Columbia Parliament Buildings illuminate Victoria's skyline, casting a magical glow over this architectural marvel. Close-up views reveal every exquisite detail on display - from intricate domes to elaborate facades. Hungary also boasts its fair share of neo-baroque gems; Szeged Town Hall and Szeged National Theatre showcase Hungary's rich architectural heritage. Immerse yourself in the resplendent world of neo-baroque architecture and let these breathtaking structures transport you back to an era defined by lavishness and artistic finesse.