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  1. Pages in category "Neoclassical architecture". The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Greek Revival architecture in North America. Neoclassical architecture. New Classical architecture. Italian Neoclassical architecture.

  2. During the reign of Louis XVI, neoclassical was the dominant architectural style in Paris and in the provinces. Notable examples include the Hôtel des Monnaies, Paris (1771–76) by Jacques Denis Antoine , as well as the Palais de Justice, Paris by the same architect; and the theater of Besançon (1775) and the Château de Bénouville in the Calvados , both by [Claude-Nicolas Ledoux]].

  3. Neoclassical architecture in Milan. Neoclassical architecture in Milan encompasses the main artistic movement from about 1750 to 1850 in this northern Italian city. From the final years of the reign of Maria Theresa of Austria, through the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy and the European Restoration, Milan was in the forefront of a strong cultural ...

  4. Neoclassical architecture in Russia developed in the second half of the 18th century, especially after Catherine the Great succeeded to the throne on June 28, 1762, becoming Empress of Russia. Neoclassical architecture developed in many Russian cities , first of all St. Petersburg , which was undergoing its transformation into a modern capital throughout the reign of Catherine II.

  5. W. West End Masonic Temple. William Brockman Bankhead House. Winston County Courthouse. Categories: Architecture in Alabama. Neoclassical architecture in the United States by state. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  6. Neoclassical architecture ( Dutch: Neoclassicistische architectuur, French: Architecture néo-classique) appeared in Belgium during the period of Austrian occupation in the mid-18th century and enjoyed considerable longevity in the country, surviving through periods of French and Dutch occupation, and the birth of Independent Belgium, surviving ...

  7. L'architecture néo-classique est un courant architectural procédant du néo-classicisme de la seconde moitié du XVIII e siècle et du début du XIX e siècle. Succédant au classicisme , à l’ architecture baroque et rococo , l'architecture néo-classique utilise les éléments gréco-romains ( colonnes , fronton , proportions harmonieuses, portique ) et se met au service du politique.