Top 15 Examples of Byzantine Revival Architecture
Byzantine Revival Architecture, also known as NeoByzantine Architecture, was a building style that reached its peak in popularity during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It was part of the Revival Movement, a period when most architecture was designed to replicate the buildings of the past. Byzantine Revival buildings were designed to mimic older works of Byzantine Architecture by utilizing many Byzantine design elements such as domes, round arches, and mosaics.
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