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Neo-Byzantine architecture is a style of architecture that emerged in the 19th century as a revival of the Byzantine style

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Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Ukraine, Kyiv, Saint Volodymyrs Cathedral, Mother Cathedral Of The Ukrainian

Ukraine, Kyiv, Saint Volodymyrs Cathedral, Mother Cathedral Of The Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Neo-Byzantine Style

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Sofia Icon

Sofia Icon
A dramatic sunset frames the Alexander Nevskey Cathedral. Built in Neo-Byzantine style, it serves as the cathedral church of Bulgaria

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Basilica (Basilique Notre-Dame de Brebieres). Architects Edmond Duthoit and Louis Duthoit

Basilica (Basilique Notre-Dame de Brebieres). Architects Edmond Duthoit and Louis Duthoit. Interior. 1885 - 1897
6295448 Basilica (Basilique Notre-Dame de Brebieres). Architects Edmond Duthoit and Louis Duthoit. Interior. 1885 - 1897. Neo-Byzantine

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Tha main facade of the Russian Orthodox Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, San Telmo

Tha main facade of the Russian Orthodox Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, San Telmo, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: The neo-byzantine cathedral known as la Major in Marseilles. Below the church

The neo-byzantine cathedral known as la Major in Marseilles. Below the church, view of the harbor dotted with ships at anchor. Along the pier freight piled up and freight wagons

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Sainte-Therese Basilica in Lisieux, Calvados, Normandy, France

Sainte-Therese Basilica in Lisieux, Calvados, Normandy, France

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: The Estonian Orthodox Holy Church of Saint Isidore on Griboyedov Canal. Saint Petersburg

The Estonian Orthodox Holy Church of Saint Isidore on Griboyedov Canal. Saint Petersburg, Russia

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Basilica (Basilique Notre-Dame de Brebieres). Architects Edmond Duthoit and Louis Duthoit

Basilica (Basilique Notre-Dame de Brebieres). Architects Edmond Duthoit and Louis Duthoit. Interior. 1885 - 1897
6295452 Basilica (Basilique Notre-Dame de Brebieres). Architects Edmond Duthoit and Louis Duthoit. Interior. 1885 - 1897. Neo-Byzantine

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Basilica (Basilique Notre-Dame de Brebieres). Architects Edmond Duthoit and Louis Duthoit

Basilica (Basilique Notre-Dame de Brebieres). Architects Edmond Duthoit and Louis Duthoit. Interior. 1885 - 1897
6295451 Basilica (Basilique Notre-Dame de Brebieres). Architects Edmond Duthoit and Louis Duthoit. Interior. 1885 - 1897. Neo-Byzantine

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Basilica (Basilique Notre-Dame de Brebieres). Architects Edmond Duthoit and Louis Duthoit

Basilica (Basilique Notre-Dame de Brebieres). Architects Edmond Duthoit and Louis Duthoit. Interior. 1885 - 1897
6295450 Basilica (Basilique Notre-Dame de Brebieres). Architects Edmond Duthoit and Louis Duthoit. Interior. 1885 - 1897. Neo-Byzantine

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Basilica (Basilique Notre-Dame de Brebieres). Architects Edmond Duthoit and Louis Duthoit

Basilica (Basilique Notre-Dame de Brebieres). Architects Edmond Duthoit and Louis Duthoit. Interior. 1885 - 1897
6295446 Basilica (Basilique Notre-Dame de Brebieres). Architects Edmond Duthoit and Louis Duthoit. Interior. 1885 - 1897. Neo-Byzantine

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Design for the Jasper Cabinet in the Agate Pavilion at Tsarskoye Selo, c

Design for the Jasper Cabinet in the Agate Pavilion at Tsarskoye Selo, c
884437 Design for the Jasper Cabinet in the Agate Pavilion at Tsarskoye Selo, c.1780 (pen & ink with w/c on paper) by Cameron, Charles (c.1743-1812); 40x60 cm; State Hermitage Museum, St

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: General descriptions of the main types of capitals, 1949 (litho)

General descriptions of the main types of capitals, 1949 (litho)
XEE3526011 General descriptions of the main types of capitals, 1949 (litho) by Laubadere, Louis Paul de (1830-1920); Private Collection; Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Moscow (b / w photo)

The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Moscow (b / w photo)
BCC425220 The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Moscow (b/w photo) by Russian Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: also known as the Cathedral of Christ the Redeemer)

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: A view of the Cathedral of Monaco, (in Neo-Byzantine style)

A view of the Cathedral of Monaco, (in Neo-Byzantine style); where the marriage of Prince Rainer III and Miss Grace Kelly will take place. March 1956 P011328

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: 20080763

20080763
CROATIA Dalmatia Brac Supetar Petrinovic mausoleum. Croatian sculptor Toma Rosandic created this beautiful neo-Byzantine mausoleum for the Petrinovic family when the commission was turned down by his

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Ukraine, Kyiv, Saint Volodymyrs Cathedral, Mother Cathedral Of The Ukrainian

Ukraine, Kyiv, Saint Volodymyrs Cathedral, Mother Cathedral Of The Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Interior

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Ukraine, Kyiv, Saint Volodymyrs Cathedral, Mother Cathedral Of The Ukrainian

Ukraine, Kyiv, Saint Volodymyrs Cathedral, Mother Cathedral Of The Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Interior

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Ukraine, Kyiv, Saint Volodymyrs Cathedral, Mother Cathedral Of The Ukrainian

Ukraine, Kyiv, Saint Volodymyrs Cathedral, Mother Cathedral Of The Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Neo-Byzantine Style

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Basilica of Sainte-Therese de Lisieux, Lisieux, Calvados, Normandy, France, Europe

Basilica of Sainte-Therese de Lisieux, Lisieux, Calvados, Normandy, France, Europe

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Cathedral of Christs Nativity, Riga, Latvia, Europe

Cathedral of Christs Nativity, Riga, Latvia, Europe

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Cathedral of Christs Nativity, Riga, Latvia, Northern Europe

Cathedral of Christs Nativity, Riga, Latvia, Northern Europe

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: In Westminster Cathedral, c1948. Creator: Unknown

In Westminster Cathedral, c1948. Creator: Unknown
In Westminster Cathedral, c1948. From " Newnes Pictorial Knowledge Volume 3". [George Newnes Limited, London]

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Central Aisle of Vladimir Cathedral, Kief - the most beautiful Church in Russia, 1898

Central Aisle of Vladimir Cathedral, Kief - the most beautiful Church in Russia, 1898. St Volodymyrs Cathedral in Kiev, Ukraine, was built in neo-Byzantine style in the 19th century

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Church of our Lady Keeper, 1930. Creator: Unknown

Church of our Lady Keeper, 1930. Creator: Unknown
Church of our Lady Keeper, 1930. Notre-Dame de la Garde built on the foundations of an ancient fort at the highest natural point in Marseille

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Ukraine, Kyiv, Saint Volodymyrs Cathedral, Mother Cathedral Of The Ukrainian

Ukraine, Kyiv, Saint Volodymyrs Cathedral, Mother Cathedral Of The Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Neo-Byzantine Style

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: The Estonian Orthodox Holy Church of Saint Isidore on Griboyedov Canal at dusk

The Estonian Orthodox Holy Church of Saint Isidore on Griboyedov Canal at dusk. Saint Petersburg, Russia

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Queen Victoria Building Sydney, dusk illuminated facade, illuminated

Queen Victoria Building Sydney, dusk illuminated facade, illuminated
QVB is a magnificent Victorian building of neo-Byzantine architecture located in the heart of Sydneys Central Business District

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Basilica (Basilique Notre-Dame de Brebieres). Architects Edmond Duthoit and Louis Duthoit

Basilica (Basilique Notre-Dame de Brebieres). Architects Edmond Duthoit and Louis Duthoit. Interior. 1885 - 1897
6295449 Basilica (Basilique Notre-Dame de Brebieres). Architects Edmond Duthoit and Louis Duthoit. Interior. 1885 - 1897. Neo-Byzantine

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Basilica (Basilique Notre-Dame de Brebieres). Architects Edmond Duthoit and Louis Duthoit

Basilica (Basilique Notre-Dame de Brebieres). Architects Edmond Duthoit and Louis Duthoit. Interior. 1885 - 1897
6295447 Basilica (Basilique Notre-Dame de Brebieres). Architects Edmond Duthoit and Louis Duthoit. Interior. 1885 - 1897. Neo-Byzantine

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Alexander Nevsky Cathedral at Dusk, Sofia, Bulgaria

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral at Dusk, Sofia, Bulgaria

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Alexander Nevsky Cathedral at Night, Sofia, Bulgaria

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral at Night, Sofia, Bulgaria

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia, Bulgaria

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia, Bulgaria

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Basilica San Marco, elevated view from Torre dell Orologio, late afternoon sun in winter

Basilica San Marco, elevated view from Torre dell Orologio, late afternoon sun in winter, Venice, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Veneto, Italy, Europe

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Alexander Nevsky Cathedral at Night, Sofia, Bulgaria

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral at Night, Sofia, Bulgaria

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Ukraine. Sevastopol. St. Vladimirs Cathedral

Ukraine. Sevastopol. St. Vladimirs Cathedral. Built in the aftermath of the Crimean War as a memorial to the heroes of the Siege of Sevastopol (1854A?i?1855). Neo-Byzantine. Interior

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Ukraine. Sevastopol. St. Vladimirs Cathedral

Ukraine. Sevastopol. St. Vladimirs Cathedral. Built in the aftermath of the Crimean War as a memorial to the heroes of the Siege of Sevastopol (1854A?i?1855). Neo-Byzantine. Interior

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Ukraine. Sevastopol. St. Vladimirs Cathedral

Ukraine. Sevastopol. St. Vladimirs Cathedral. Built in the aftermath of the Crimean War as a memorial to the heroes of the Siege of Sevastopol (1854A?i?1855). Neo-Byzantine. Interior

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Ukraine. Sevastopol. St. Vladimirs Cathedral

Ukraine. Sevastopol. St. Vladimirs Cathedral. Built in the aftermath of the Crimean War as a memorial to the heroes of the Siege of Sevastopol (1854A?i?1855). Neo-Byzantine. Interior

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Ukraine. Sevastopol. St. Vladimirs Cathedral

Ukraine. Sevastopol. St. Vladimirs Cathedral. Built in the aftermath of the Crimean War as a memorial to the heroes of the Siege of Sevastopol (1854A?i?1855). Neo-Byzantine. Interior

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Ukraine. Sevastopol. St. Vladimirs Cathedral

Ukraine. Sevastopol. St. Vladimirs Cathedral. Built in the aftermath of the Crimean War as a memorial to the heroes of the Siege of Sevastopol (1854A?i?1855). Neo-Byzantine. Interior

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Ukraine. Sevastopol. St. Vladimirs Cathedral

Ukraine. Sevastopol. St. Vladimirs Cathedral. Built in the aftermath of the Crimean War as a memorial to the heroes of the Siege of Sevastopol (1854A?i?1855). Neo-Byzantine. The Admirals Burial Vault

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Ukraine. Sevastopol. St. Vladimirs Cathedral

Ukraine. Sevastopol. St. Vladimirs Cathedral. Built in the aftermath of the Crimean War as a memorial to the heroes of the Siege of Sevastopol (1854A?i?1855). Neo-Byzantine

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Ukraine. Sevastopol. St. Vladimirs Cathedral

Ukraine. Sevastopol. St. Vladimirs Cathedral. Built in the aftermath of the Crimean War as a memorial to the heroes of the Siege of Sevastopol (1854A?i?1855). Neo-Byzantine. The Admirals Burial Vault

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Ukraine. Saint Vladimir Cathedral and Chersonesus Taurica ru

Ukraine. Saint Vladimir Cathedral and Chersonesus Taurica ru
Ukraine. Ruins of greek colony Chersonesus Taurica. 6th century BC. At background, Neo-Byzantine Russian Orthodox Church reconstructed at 21th century by E. Osadchiy

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Ukraine. Saint Vladimir Cathedral and Chersonesus Taurica ru

Ukraine. Saint Vladimir Cathedral and Chersonesus Taurica ru
Ukraine. Ruins of greek colony Chersonesus Taurica. 6th century BC. At background, Neo-Byzantine Russian Orthodox Church reconstructed at 21th century by E. Osadchiy. Sevastopol

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Ukraine. Saint Vladimir Cathedral and Chersonesus Taurica ru

Ukraine. Saint Vladimir Cathedral and Chersonesus Taurica ru
Ukraine. Ruins of greek colony Chersonesus Taurica. 6th century BC. At background, Neo-Byzantine Russian Orthodox Church reconstructed at 21th century by E. Osadchiy. Sevastopol

Background imageNeo-Byzantine Architecture Collection: Ukraine. Saint Vladimir Cathedral and Chersonesus Taurica ru

Ukraine. Saint Vladimir Cathedral and Chersonesus Taurica ru
Ukraine. Ruins of greek colony Chersonesus Taurica. 6th century BC. At background, Neo-Byzantine Russian Orthodox Church reconstructed at 21th century by E. Osadchiy. Sevastopol



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Neo-Byzantine Architecture Collection

Neo-Byzantine architecture is a style of architecture that emerged in the 19th century as a revival of the Byzantine style, and is characterized by its use of domes, arches, and vaults, as well as its ornate decorations and intricate details. The style was popularized by architects such as Alexander Vallaury in Istanbul and Victor Baltard in Paris, and are be seen around the world today, from churches to public buildings. Its most prominent feature is its use of domes which are often decorated with mosaics or frescoes depicting religious scenes or figures. Other features include pointed arches, colonnades, arcades, and elaborate moldings on walls and ceilings. This style has been used to create some of the world's most impressive structures including St Basil's Cathedral in Moscow and Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. Neo-Byzantine architecture continues to inspire modern architects who strive to recreate this iconic style for contemporary projects.
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