Gothic Revival

The Gothic Revival is an architectural style characterized by a revival of elements found in Gothic architecture, with notable examples including Big Ben and Hluboká Castle.

The Gothic Revival is an architectural style. It is characterized by a revival of elements found in Gothic architecture. Examples of buildings showcasing this style include the Johanneskirche, Hluboká Castle, Reichsburg Cochem, the Hungarian Parliament Building, Hohenschwangau Castle, the Basilica of St Peter and St Paul, Schloss Drachenburg, and Big Ben.

Eugène Viollet-le-Duc is associated with the Gothic Revival as an art movement.

Several other notable structures are considered to potentially display Gothic Revival elements, though this is debated. These include Neuschwanstein Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral, the Palace of Westminster, and the Basilica and Expiatory Church of the Holy Family.

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