Eclectic Architecture in Europe
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Pena Palace
Historic 19th-century palace with eclectic romanticist architecture located atop a hill, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known for its vibrant design and panoramic views.
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Brussels Palace of Justice
Monumental neoclassical courthouse known for its eclectic architecture and panoramic city views. It is the largest courthouse in the world and a significant heritage site.
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New York Café
Historic café housed in the 260-year-old New York Palota building, featuring eclectic and Italian Renaissance architecture and serving Hungarian cuisine.
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Monserrate Palace
Historic palace featuring eclectic Romantic and Moorish Revival architecture set within lush exotic gardens. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Central Post Office
A fine staple of modern Spanish architecture - the eclectic style, to be precise.
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Central Market
This basilica-like building is home to a central food market ever since it was built in the early 20th century.
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Den Botaniek
The Botanic Garden of Antwerp, which also carries the name Den Botaniek, is a landscaped botanical garden created in 1825 in the inner…
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New Town Hall
The New Town Hall is a town hall in Hanover, Germany. It opened on 20 June 1913 after construction lasting 12 years.
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Church of St. John the Baptist
The Church of St. John the Baptist is one of the oldest Orthodox churches in Nizhny Novgorod, mentioned from the 15th century.
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