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Neo Romanesque Collection

"Captivating Neo-Romanesque Architecture

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Parliament (Orszaghaz) through arches of Fishermens Bastion (Halaszbastya) at dusk

Parliament (Orszaghaz) through arches of Fishermens Bastion (Halaszbastya) at dusk, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Hotel Netherland, New York, c1905. Creator: Unknown

Hotel Netherland, New York, c1905. Creator: Unknown
Hotel Netherland, New York, c1905

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Hungary, Budapest, Fishermans Bastion

Hungary, Budapest, Fishermans Bastion

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Hungary, Budapest, Fishermans Bastion, cafe

Hungary, Budapest, Fishermans Bastion, cafe

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Exterior of Almudena Cathedral, Madrid, Spain

Exterior of Almudena Cathedral, Madrid, Spain

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Exterior of Almudena Cathedral at Sunset, Madrid, Spain

Exterior of Almudena Cathedral at Sunset, Madrid, Spain

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20121402

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Hungary, Budapest, Castle Hill, Fishermans Bastion

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Hungary, Budapest, Castle Hill, Fishermans Bastion, Westernmost towers amidst trees and looking towards the western end of the city

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Hungary, Budapest, Castle Hill, Fishermans Bastion

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Hungary, Budapest, Castle Hill, Fishermans Bastion

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Exterior of Almudena Cathedral, Madrid, Spain, Europe

Exterior of Almudena Cathedral, Madrid, Spain, Europe

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Fishermans Bastion

Fishermans Bastion Hungary, Budapest. Fishermans Bastion

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Sunset at Santa MarAia la Real de La Almudena Cathedral, Madrid, Spain

Sunset at Santa MarAia la Real de La Almudena Cathedral, Madrid, Spain
Santa MarAia la Real de La Almudena is the Catholic cathedral in Madrid, the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Madrid. It was consecrated by Pope John Paul II in 1993

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Poland, Cracow. Extraordinary art nouveau ceiling decoration in the Franciscan Church

Poland, Cracow. Extraordinary art nouveau ceiling decoration in the Franciscan Church, designed by Stanislaw Wyspianski (1869-1907)

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Poland, Cracow. Extraordinary art nouveau decoration in the Franciscan Church

Poland, Cracow. Extraordinary art nouveau decoration in the Franciscan Church, designed by Stanislaw Wyspianski (1869-1907)

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Fishermans Bastion, Gargoyles

Fishermans Bastion, Gargoyles Hungary, Budapest. Fishermans Bastion, Gargoyles

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: HUNGARY. BUDAPEST. View of Fishermans Bastion

HUNGARY. BUDAPEST. View of Fishermans Bastion, designed by Frigyes Schlek in neo-Romanesque style in late XIX century. It consists of seven observation towers in memory of the seven Magyar tribes

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Czech Republic. Prague. Jewish Ceremonial Hall. 1911-12. Ori

Czech Republic. Prague. Jewish Ceremonial Hall. 1911-12. Ori
Czech Republic. Prague. Jewish Ceremonial Hall. Built in 1911-12 by architect J. Gerstl for the Jewish Burial Society in neo-Romanesque style. Originally used as a ceremonial hall and mortuary

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Europe, Hungary, Budapest, Fishermans Bastion

Europe, Hungary, Budapest, Fishermans Bastion

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Europe, Hungary, Budapest, Buda, Fishermans Bastion at night

Europe, Hungary, Budapest, Buda, Fishermans Bastion at night

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Canada, Ontario, Toronto. Old City Hall, 19th century neo-Romanesque style

Canada, Ontario, Toronto. Old City Hall, 19th century neo-Romanesque style. Clock tower reflection in window

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Crown Life Office, Dublin, published in The Architect ix, 1873 (engraving)

Crown Life Office, Dublin, published in The Architect ix, 1873 (engraving)
XJF444323 Crown Life Office, Dublin, published in The Architect ix, 1873 (engraving) by Irish School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: MONTANA: HELENA, 1883. Business buildings in Helena, Montana. Lithograph, 1883

MONTANA: HELENA, 1883. Business buildings in Helena, Montana. Lithograph, 1883

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Hochschloss Paehl castle, alpine foothills, Five Lakes region, Pfaffenwinkel region

Hochschloss Paehl castle, alpine foothills, Five Lakes region, Pfaffenwinkel region, Upper Bavaria, Germany, Europe, PublicGround

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: AUSTRALIA: MELBOURNE, 1870. Menzies Hotel on Bourke Street in Melbourne, Australia

AUSTRALIA: MELBOURNE, 1870. Menzies Hotel on Bourke Street in Melbourne, Australia, c1870

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France, Languedoc-Roussillon, Uzes, St. Theodore Cathedral

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Church of Sts Simon and Elena on Nezalezhnasti Independence square, Minsk, Belarus, Europe

Church of Sts Simon and Elena on Nezalezhnasti Independence square, Minsk, Belarus, Europe

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Hungary, Budapest. View of Fishermans Bastion, designed by Frigyes Schlek in

Hungary, Budapest. View of Fishermans Bastion, designed by Frigyes Schlek in neo-Romanesque style in late 19th century. It consists of seven observation towers in memory of the seven Magyar tribes

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Parliament (Orszaghaz) and River Danube through arches of Fishermens Bastion (Halaszbastya)

Parliament (Orszaghaz) and River Danube through arches of Fishermens Bastion (Halaszbastya), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Buda, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Fishermens Bastion (Halaszbastya) reflected in windows of Hilton Hotel, Buda, Budapest, Hungary

Fishermens Bastion (Halaszbastya) reflected in windows of Hilton Hotel, Buda, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Statues on Fishermens Bastion (Halaszbastya), Buda, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Statues on Fishermens Bastion (Halaszbastya), Buda, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Turrets of Fishermens Bastion (Halaszbastya), Buda, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Turrets of Fishermens Bastion (Halaszbastya), Buda, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Sunlight pouring through arched windows, Fishermens Bastion (Halaszbastya), Buda, Budapest

Sunlight pouring through arched windows, Fishermens Bastion (Halaszbastya), Buda, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Fishermens Bastion (Halaszbastya) at dusk, Buda, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Fishermens Bastion (Halaszbastya) at dusk, Buda, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Turrets of Fishermens Bastion (Halaszbastya) at dawn, Buda, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Turrets of Fishermens Bastion (Halaszbastya) at dawn, Buda, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Walls and turret of Fishermens Bastion (Halaszbastya), Buda, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Walls and turret of Fishermens Bastion (Halaszbastya), Buda, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Turrets of Fishermens Bastion (Halaszbastya) at night, Buda, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Turrets of Fishermens Bastion (Halaszbastya) at night, Buda, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Towers and conical turrets of the neo-romanesque Fishermens Bastion

Towers and conical turrets of the neo-romanesque Fishermens Bastion, built by Frigyes Schulek in 1895, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Background imageNeo Romanesque Collection: Equestrian statue of King Stephen with the towers and conical turrets of the neo-romanesque

Equestrian statue of King Stephen with the towers and conical turrets of the neo-romanesque Fishermens Bastion, built by Frigyes Schulek in 1895, Budapest, Hungary, Europe




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"Captivating Neo-Romanesque Architecture: A Journey through Budapest and Madrid" Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing world of Neo-Romanesque architecture as you explore two enchanting cities - Budapest, Hungary, and Madrid, Spain. Step into a realm where history meets grandeur, where ancient traditions blend seamlessly with modern aesthetics. In Budapest, witness the breathtaking view of Parliament (Orszaghaz) framed by the arches of Fishermen's Bastion (Halaszbastya) at dusk. This UNESCO World Heritage Site transports you to a bygone era, evoking a sense of awe and wonder. The intricate details carved into every stone tell stories of centuries past. As daylight fades away, find yourself enchanted by the ethereal beauty that unfolds before your eyes. The Fishermen's Bastion stands proudly against the backdrop of Hungary's capital city. Its fairy tale-like towers seem to reach for the heavens while offering panoramic views over Budapest. Indulge in a momentary pause at one of Fisherman's Bastion's charming cafes. Sip on aromatic coffee or indulge in delectable treats as you soak up the ambiance surrounding this architectural marvel. Let time stand still as you appreciate every delicate curve and arch that adorns this historic site. Traveling westward to Madrid, Spain, discover another gem showcasing Neo-Romanesque splendor - Almudena Cathedral. Its exterior facade captivates with its ornate design and meticulous craftsmanship. Marvel at how sunlight dances upon its walls during sunset hours, casting an ethereal glow that illuminates this sacred place. The Almudena Cathedral stands tall as a testament to human ingenuity and devotion throughout history. As you walk along its perimeter, feel connected to something greater than yourself – an architectural masterpiece that transcends time and space. Both Budapest’s Fishermen’s Bastion and Madrid’s Almudena Cathedral invite you to explore the rich tapestry of European heritage.