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Step into the captivating world of Neo-Gothic Architecture with our exquisite collection of glass place mats from Media Storehouse. These stunning mats transport you to the enchanting era of intricate stone carvings, pointed arches, and flying buttresses. Each mat showcases a meticulously detailed design, capturing the essence of this unique architectural style. Ideal for adding a touch of sophistication to your dining table, these glass place mats not only protect your furniture but also serve as a conversation starter among your guests. Elevate your table setting and indulge in the beauty of Neo-Gothic Architecture with our collection from Media Storehouse.

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

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Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: New College Oxford: Proposed Gates and Railing for Entrance to Garden, 1874 (ink on paper)

New College Oxford: Proposed Gates and Railing for Entrance to Garden, 1874 (ink on paper)
NCO232971 New College Oxford: Proposed Gates and Railing for Entrance to Garden, 1874 (ink on paper) by Scott, George Gilbert (1811-1878); Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College, Oxford

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain (photo)

Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain (photo)
7298489 Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain (photo) by Gaudi, Antoni (1852-1926); (add.info.: La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona (Spain)

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain (photo)

Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain (photo)
7298488 Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain (photo) by Gaudi, Antoni (1852-1926); (add.info.: La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona (Spain)

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain (photo)

Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain (photo)
7298487 Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain (photo) by Gaudi, Antoni (1852-1926); (add.info.: La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona (Spain)

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Print of Der Rittersaal zu Erbach (Interior of Gothic Revival armory of Erbach Castle)... ca. 1850

Print of Der Rittersaal zu Erbach (Interior of Gothic Revival armory of Erbach Castle)... ca. 1850
Print of Der Rittersaal zu Erbach (Interior of Gothic Revival armory of Erbach Castle), ca. 1850

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Chateau de la Reine Blanche at the Ponds of Commelles, built by the Duke of Bourbon in 1826 (photo)

Chateau de la Reine Blanche at the Ponds of Commelles, built by the Duke of Bourbon in 1826 (photo)
XIR161027 Chateau de la Reine Blanche at the Ponds of Commelles, built by the Duke of Bourbon in 1826 (photo) by French School, (19th century); Chantilly, Oise

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: New College Oxford: Proposed passage from Old to New Buildings, 1875-77 (ink on paper)

New College Oxford: Proposed passage from Old to New Buildings, 1875-77 (ink on paper)
NCO232968 New College Oxford: Proposed passage from Old to New Buildings, 1875-77 (ink on paper) by Scott, George Gilbert (1811-1878); Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College, Oxford

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: DDE-90037707

DDE-90037707
Neo-gothic spire church with smoking cloud background, Omoa, Fatu Hiva, Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia Date: 22/10/2005

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: DDE-90034610

DDE-90034610
Europe, Portugal, Sintra. The Pena National Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Date: 09/02/2006

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: DDE-90034609

DDE-90034609
Europe, Portugal, Sintra. The Pena National Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Date: 09/02/2006

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Wooden church, St. Marys, Georgia, 1936. Creator: Walker Evans

Wooden church, St. Marys, Georgia, 1936. Creator: Walker Evans
Wooden church, St. Marys, Georgia

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Orszaghaz Parliament neo-Gothic building and River Danube view at sunset, with clouds above

Orszaghaz Parliament neo-Gothic building and River Danube view at sunset, with clouds above, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Town hall. Architect Jules Coomans. 1912. Neo-Gothic. Exterior

Town hall. Architect Jules Coomans. 1912. Neo-Gothic. Exterior
7142189 Town hall. Architect Jules Coomans. 1912. Neo-Gothic. Exterior. by Coomans, Jules (1871-1937); (add.info.: Stadhuis, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium); © Paul Maeyaert

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Design for large bosses of the library ceiling for King Edward VI Grammar School, Birmingham

Design for large bosses of the library ceiling for King Edward VI Grammar School, Birmingham, 1835-36 (pen & grey)
1765212 Design for large bosses of the library ceiling for King Edward VI Grammar School, Birmingham, 1835-36 (pen & grey, red and black washes on paper) by Pugin

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Mitchel Tower, 250 feet high (b / w photo)

Mitchel Tower, 250 feet high (b / w photo)
7191245 Mitchel Tower, 250 feet high (b/w photo) by Porter, James (1874-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mitchel Tower, 250 feet high)

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Gothic staircase and vestibule

Gothic staircase and vestibule
6339902 Gothic staircase and vestibule by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Gothic staircase and vestibule)

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Gothic conservatory, Regency era

Gothic conservatory, Regency era
6339907 Gothic conservatory, Regency era by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Gothic conservatory, Regency era)

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Enmore Castle, Somerset, the seat of the 3rd Earl of Egmont, 1825 (engraving)

Enmore Castle, Somerset, the seat of the 3rd Earl of Egmont, 1825 (engraving)
5912988 Enmore Castle, Somerset, the seat of the 3rd Earl of Egmont, 1825 (engraving) by British School, (19th century); (add.info.: Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, seat of John Manners)

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Exterior view (photo)

Exterior view (photo)
JOE120911 Exterior view (photo) by Scott, George Gilbert (1811-1878); The Midland Grand Hotel, St. Pancras, London, UK; © Joe Fairs Photography

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Reform Club, Manchester (engraving)

Reform Club, Manchester (engraving)
7179904 Reform Club, Manchester (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Reform Club, Manchester)

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: St Pauls Within the Walls, Rome (engraving)

St Pauls Within the Walls, Rome (engraving)
7185817 St Pauls Within the Walls, Rome (engraving) by Holland Tringham, Joseph (1861-1908); Private Collection; (add.info.: St Pauls Within the Walls, American Episcopal Church in Rome)

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Shrewsbury School Chapel (b / w photo)

Shrewsbury School Chapel (b / w photo)
7180516 Shrewsbury School Chapel (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Shrewsbury School Chapel)

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Malvern Hall, Warwickshire, c. 1820-21 (oil on canvas)

Malvern Hall, Warwickshire, c. 1820-21 (oil on canvas)
XYC112302 Malvern Hall, Warwickshire, c.1820-21 (oil on canvas) by Constable, John (1776-1837); 54.6x78.1 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Market church, Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany

Market church, Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: New Masonic Temple, Boston, 1860s. Creator: Joseph Ward

New Masonic Temple, Boston, 1860s. Creator: Joseph Ward
New Masonic Temple, Boston, 1860s. [Freemasons temple at the corner of Tremont and Boylston Streets, Boston, Massachusetts, USA]. Albumen print (carte-de-visite)

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Library, Yale University, 19th century. Creator: Peck Brothers

Library, Yale University, 19th century. Creator: Peck Brothers
Library, Yale University, 19th century. [Yale University Library, New Haven, Connecticut, USA. The Victorian Gothic building was designed by Henry Austin and was constructed between 1842 and 1846]

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Houses of Parliament, 1850-1900. Creator: Unknown

Houses of Parliament, 1850-1900. Creator: Unknown
Houses of Parliament, 1850-1900. [Steamships on the River Thames at Westminster]. Albumen print, from the album " Views of London"

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Our Lady of Nazare Church (Largo Nossa Senhora da Nazare). Our Lady of Sorrows. Portugal

Our Lady of Nazare Church (Largo Nossa Senhora da Nazare). Our Lady of Sorrows. Portugal
7135933 Our Lady of Nazare Church (Largo Nossa Senhora da Nazare). Our Lady of Sorrows. Portugal.; ePascal Deloche/Godong; out of copyright

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: 16th century; 16 century; XVI century; XVIth century; sixteenth century; c16th

16th century; 16 century; XVI century; XVIth century; sixteenth century; c16th
7135123 by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Bayeux, Normandy, France; ePascal Lemaitre; out of copyright

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: 19th century; 19 century; XIX century; XIXth century; Nineteenth Century; c19th

19th century; 19 century; XIX century; XIXth century; Nineteenth Century; c19th
7135122 by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Bayeux, Normandy, France; ePascal Lemaitre; out of copyright

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Votivkirche, Vienna, Austria, church built in thanks for Emperor Franz Joseph I surviving an

Votivkirche, Vienna, Austria, church built in thanks for Emperor Franz Joseph I surviving an assassination attempt in
5997236 Votivkirche, Vienna, Austria, church built in thanks for Emperor Franz Joseph I surviving an assassination attempt in 1853 (litho) by European School

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Central square Marienplatz with the Dom steeples Munich, Bavaria, Germany

Central square Marienplatz with the Dom steeples Munich, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Buildings architecture, Munich, Bavaria, Germany

Buildings architecture, Munich, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: View of Grays Inn Hall, London, 1885 (b / w photo)

View of Grays Inn Hall, London, 1885 (b / w photo)
1812988 View of Grays Inn Hall, London, 1885 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: View of Staple Inn, London, 1885 (b / w photo)

View of Staple Inn, London, 1885 (b / w photo)
1812985 View of Staple Inn, London, 1885 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); London Metropolitan Archives, City of London; (add.info.: View of Staple Inn with gardens)

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Gothic Church, New Haven (oil on canvas)

Gothic Church, New Haven (oil on canvas)
3082245 Gothic Church, New Haven (oil on canvas) by Bartlett, William Henry (1809-54) (after); 54.6x73.7 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Engraved certificate from the Great Central Fair for the U. S

Engraved certificate from the Great Central Fair for the U. S
3714748 Engraved certificate from the Great Central Fair for the U.S. Sanitary Commission, Logan Square, 1864 (colour litho) by American School

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Pugins eldest son Edward, Chapel window, c. 1844 (stained glass)

Pugins eldest son Edward, Chapel window, c. 1844 (stained glass)
3475346 Pugins eldest son Edward, Chapel window, c.1844 (stained glass) by Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore (1812-52); The Grange, Ramsgate, Kent

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Drawing Room Window with Netherlandish Roundel, c. 1844 (stained glass)

Drawing Room Window with Netherlandish Roundel, c. 1844 (stained glass)
3475341 Drawing Room Window with Netherlandish Roundel, c.1844 (stained glass) by Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore (1812-52); The Grange, Ramsgate, Kent

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: St. John the Evangelist, 1849 (stained glass)

St. John the Evangelist, 1849 (stained glass)
3475330 St. John the Evangelist, 1849 (stained glass) by Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore (1812-52); Church of St. Paul, Brighton, East Sussex

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: The Virgin Mary, c. 1845 (stained glass)

The Virgin Mary, c. 1845 (stained glass)
3475321 The Virgin Mary, c.1845 (stained glass) by Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore (1812-52); St Giles Catholic Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: St. Paul, detail, c. 1845 (stained glass)

St. Paul, detail, c. 1845 (stained glass)
3475320 St. Paul, detail, c.1845 (stained glass) by Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore (1812-52); St Giles Catholic Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: St. Peter & St. Paul, c. 1845 (stained glass)

St. Peter & St. Paul, c. 1845 (stained glass)
3475319 St. Peter & St. Paul, c.1845 (stained glass) by Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore (1812-52); St Giles Catholic Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Seraphim, Blessed Sacrement Chapel, c. 1845 (stained glass)

Seraphim, Blessed Sacrement Chapel, c. 1845 (stained glass)
3475316 Seraphim, Blessed Sacrement Chapel, c.1845 (stained glass) by Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore (1812-52); St Giles Catholic Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: East Window, Blessed Sacrement Chapel, c. 1845 (stained glass)

East Window, Blessed Sacrement Chapel, c. 1845 (stained glass)
3475315 East Window, Blessed Sacrement Chapel, c.1845 (stained glass) by Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore (1812-52); St Giles Catholic Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: East Window with Jesse Tree, c. 1845 (stained glass)

East Window with Jesse Tree, c. 1845 (stained glass)
3475314 East Window with Jesse Tree, c.1845 (stained glass) by Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore (1812-52); St Giles Catholic Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: South Wall Window, 1841 (stained glass)

South Wall Window, 1841 (stained glass)
3475312 South Wall Window, 1841 (stained glass) by Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore (1812-52); Church of St. John the Baptist, Alton, Staffordshire

Background imageNeo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection: Edward The Confessor, Virgin & Child, and St. John The Evangelist, 1846 (stained glass)

Edward The Confessor, Virgin & Child, and St. John The Evangelist, 1846 (stained glass)
3475308 Edward The Confessor, Virgin & Child, and St. John The Evangelist, 1846 (stained glass) by Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore (1812-52); St Albans Church, Macclesfield, Cheshire



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Neo-Gothic Architecture Glass Place Mat Collection

Neo-Gothic architecture is a style of architecture that emerged in the 19th century as a revival of the Gothic style, and is characterized by its pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses. The use of stone and brick are common elements, as well as decorative features such as stained glass windows, gargoyles, and spires, popularized in Europe during the Victorian era but has since spread to other parts of the world. Its popularity lies in its ability to evoke a sense of awe and grandeur with its intricate details and impressive scale and can be seen in many churches, cathedrals, universities, government buildings, and private residences around the world today.
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Our beautiful Wall Art and Photo Gifts include Framed Prints, Photo Prints, Poster Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaw Puzzles, Metal Prints and so much more

The Neo-Gothic Architecture collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning display of the Gothic Revival style that emerged in the 19th century. This architectural movement was characterized by its use of pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and intricate tracery patterns. Our collection features a range of images showcasing this style, including photographs and illustrations of cathedrals, churches, castles, and other buildings from around the world. One standout piece in our collection is an image of Westminster Abbey's nave ceiling in London. The photograph captures the elaborate fan-vaulting design that creates an awe-inspiring effect for visitors to this iconic building. Another notable image is a black-and-white illustration of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris with its famous flying buttresses supporting its walls. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office with historical architecture or simply appreciate beautiful designs from centuries past, our collection offers something for everyone who loves neo-gothic architecture.
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What are Neo-Gothic Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints?

Neo-Gothic architecture art prints are reproductions of architectural designs that were popular during the 19th century. This style is characterized by its use of Gothic elements, such as pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and ornate decoration. Neo-Gothic architecture emerged in the mid-18th century as a reaction against the classical styles that had dominated European architecture for centuries. Neo-Gothic buildings can be found all over Europe and North America, particularly in churches and universities. The style was also used for government buildings and private residences. Some famous examples include Westminster Abbey in London, Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, and the Palace of Westminster (Houses of Parliament) in London. The popularity of Neo-Gothic architecture declined after World War I but has experienced a resurgence in recent years with new constructions using this style popping up around the world. Art prints featuring these stunning structures are perfect for lovers of history or architecture who want to bring a touch of grandeur into their homes or offices.
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What Neo-Gothic Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Neo-Gothic architecture art prints that are perfect for adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to any living space. Some of the popular styles available include Gothic Revival, Victorian Gothic, and French Gothic. These prints feature intricate details such as pointed arches, ornate carvings, stained glass windows, and gargoyles that are characteristic of this style. You can choose from a variety of sizes and formats including canvas prints, framed prints, posters or photographic prints. Whether you're looking for an iconic landmark like Notre Dame Cathedral or Westminster Abbey or something more obscure like St Pancras Station in London or the Palace of Justice in Brussels - Media Storehouse has got it all covered. These stunning Neo-Gothic architecture art prints make great gifts for history buffs, architects or anyone who appreciates fine art. They will add character to your home decor while also serving as conversation starters with guests.
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To buy Neo-Gothic Architecture art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of artwork online. Simply search for "Neo-Gothic Architecture" in the search bar and select the print that catches your eye. Once you have found a piece you like, click on it to view more details about the print. From there, you can choose the size and framing options that suit your preferences. We offer a variety of sizes and frames to choose from, so be sure to select what works best for your space. Once you have made your selections, simply add the item to your cart and proceed with checkout. You will be prompted to enter shipping information and payment details before completing your purchase. Media Storehouse takes pride in offering high-quality art prints at affordable prices, making it easy for anyone to own beautiful pieces of art inspired by Neo-Gothic Architecture.
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How much do Neo-Gothic Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Neo-Gothic Architecture art prints that vary in price depending on the size and format of the print. Our collection includes stunning images of Gothic cathedrals, churches, castles and other iconic structures from around the world. The cost of our Neo-Gothic Architecture art prints is determined by factors such as the quality of the image, its rarity or uniqueness, and whether it is an original work or a reproduction. We take pride in offering affordable prices for all our customers without compromising on quality. Our selection caters to different budgets so you can find something that suits your taste and wallet. Whether you are looking for a small print to decorate your home office or a large canvas to make a statement piece in your living room, we have options available at reasonable prices. Our Neo-Gothic Architecture art prints are competitively priced while maintaining high standards of quality and craftsmanship.
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How will my Neo-Gothic Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Neo-Gothic Architecture art prints to you. Your order will be carefully packaged and shipped to ensure that it arrives at your doorstep in pristine condition. We use high-quality materials for packaging, including sturdy cardboard tubes or flat packages with protective layers. Our team of experts ensures that every print is produced using the highest quality printing techniques and materials. We work with a network of trusted suppliers who provide us with premium paper stock and archival-grade ink to produce stunning reproductions of your favorite Neo-Gothic Architecture styles. Once your order has been processed, you will receive a confirmation email along with tracking information so that you can keep an eye on its progress as it makes its way to you. If there are any issues or concerns regarding delivery, our customer service team is always available and happy to assist you in any way possible.