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NEO-GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE

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There is 1 meaning of the phrase Neo-Gothic Architecture.

Neo-Gothic Architecture - as a noun

Architectural style that drew its inspiration from medieval architecture and competed with the neoclassical revivals in the united states and great britain.

Example: "In england, the centre of the gothic revival movement, gothic revival was intertwined with deeply philosophical movements associated with a re-awakening of high church or anglo-catholic belief (and by the catholic convert augustus welby pugin) concerned by the growth of religious nonconformism."

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"The cathedral was built in neo-gothic architecture."
"The museum is known for its stunning neo-gothic architecture."
"The university's main building is a fine example of neo-gothic architecture."
"Many churches in Europe were constructed using neo-gothic architecture."
"The city hall features intricate neo-gothic architecture."
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