Neo-Gothic cathedral architecture or church architecture St. Philomena's Church was built between 1933 and 1956 in honour of St. Philomena in the city of Mysore, India.
Belgium is the site of multiple examples of Western European cathedral architecture.
It passed into the church architecture of the Roman world and was adapted in different ways as a feature of cathedral architecture.
Written between 1919 and 1927, the symphony was inspired by Goethe's Faust and Gothic cathedral architecture.
The latter was a manifestation of the inspiration Foxx took from rural England and cathedral architecture; musically it also bore some resemblance to the final track on Systems of Romance, "Just for a Moment".
It was a typical element in Gothic Architecture especially in cathedral architecture.
Reinforced brick ribs striped the walls of the chamber and arched overhead: cathedral architecture, thirty feet high, like the fossilized belly of a whale long entombed under the city.
The cathedral architecture is based on the 12th century St. Demetrius Cathedral of Vladimir, Russia.
The floor plan follows the basic principles of cathedral architecture: it has two aisles and groin vaults.
Other fortifications in Sicily were taken over from the Arabs, and the palatial and cathedral architecture of the major cities, like Palermo, has distinctive and obvious Arab markers.