Romanesque Revival building
C10197
concept
A Romanesque Revival building is a structure designed in a 19th-century historicist style that reinterprets medieval Romanesque architecture through features like round arches, heavy masonry, robust towers, and deeply recessed openings.
Aliases (3)
- 19th-century religious building ×1
- Richardsonian Romanesque building ×1
- Romanesque Revival structure ×1
Instances (7)
- Old City Hall (Toronto)
- Queen Victoria Building
- Dohány Street Synagogue ("19th-century religious building")
- Allegheny County Courthouse, Pittsburgh ("Richardsonian Romanesque building")
- Allegheny County Jail
- Dallas County Courthouse
- Ames Gate Lodge ("Romanesque Revival structure")