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Its architecture is described as "sumptious Neo-Baroque on the grandest scale".
Architecturally, it features an eclectic combination of Neoclassicism and Neo-Baroque.
Rousse is known for its 19th- and 20th-century Neo-Baroque and historicism architecture, which attracts many tourists.
Alajos Stróbl's Neo-Baroque work is one of the most frequently photographed objects in the Hungarian capital.
James Stevens Curl; "Neo-Baroque."
While Lawson's Municipal Chambers might be described as Neo-Renaissance, Fraser's additions are better characterised as understated Neo-Baroque.
The architect, Adrianus Bleijs (1842-1912) designed the church basing himself on a combination of several revival styles of which Neo-Baroque and neo-Renaissance are the most prominent models.
The auditorium (with 1,200 seats) and the foyer were decorated in a then-popular Eclectic Style; a mixture of Neo-Baroque, Neo-Rococo and Neo-Renaissance Styles.
Nevertheless, it could be called Neo-Baroque in spirit for, like much Baroque art and architecture, it established oppositions between curved and contorted forms and between elegance and extravagance.
The architectural style, with its richly ornamented sandstone façade, was that of the Belle Epoque, and the interior palatial design incorporated elements from the Neo-Baroque and Neo-Rococo.
In the Südstadt area are the Neo-Gothic Church of St. Paul and the Neo-Baroque Church of St. Henry and Kunigunde.
The station building was built in several stages under architects Nikola Kostov and Kiro Marichkov, and was designed in the Art Nouveau style with elements of Neo-Baroque.
Its grandest landmark, the Neo-Baroque Union Station, has been renovated and reopened as a Chihuly showcase, with the mother of all chandeliers in its atrium and more big pieces scattered around.
The café's Neo-Baroque Art Nouveau interior, shining with polished wood, brass, and cut glass, has been restored to its original gaudy glory - it looks the same as it did at the beginning of the 20th century.
Ms. Dumschat began with a brilliantly assertive account of the Prelude and Fugue in G (BWV 541), finding bright, clear registrations of great solidity on the 25-year-old Neo-Baroque von Beckerath organ.
The architecture of Sofia's centre is thus a combination of Neo-Baroque, Neo-Rococo, Neo-Renaissance and Neoclassicism, with the Vienna Secession also later playing an important part, but it is mostly typically Central European.
Even their addition to the outside of the building did not prevent a dress rehearsal on its stage of the May Day speeches, songs and slogans in praise of Soviet power from seeming to clash with the Empire-style Habsburg neo-baroque of the opera.
Beginning in the 1920s, stucco, especially in its Neo-Renaissance and Neo-Baroque materialization, became increasingly unpopular with modern architects in some countries, resulting not only in new buildings without stucco but also in a widespread movement to remove the stucco from existing tenements.
Qasr el-Nil Street's original architecture is reminiscent of European Beaux-Arts, Neo-Baroque, Art Nouveau, and Modernisme, and Art Deco architectural influences, with some Egyptian, Islamic, and Moorish Revival architectural styles, and recent modernist buildings as well.