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PMR-D6670 
 Northern Ireland, Belfast: Queen's University, a red-brick gothic-revival building by Sir Charles Lanyon, was opened in 1849. In the foreground is the war memorial with allegorical figures. 
 Keywords: heritage, historic, architecture, classical, culture, masonry, capital city, metropolis, monument
PMR-D6655 
 Northern Ireland, Belfast: Belfast City Hall is a work of architect Sir Alfred Brumwell Thomas, and was completed in 1906 in a baroque revival style using Portland stone. Statue of Queen Victoria with allegorical figures representing the textile and ship-building industries. 
 Keywords: heritage, historic, architecture, classical, culture, masonry, capital city, metropolis, monument
PMR-D6653 
 Northern Ireland, Belfast: Belfast City Hall is a work of architect Sir Alfred Brumwell Thomas, and was completed in 1906 in a baroque revival style using Portland stone. View from the south-east, showing the corner towers. 
 Keywords: heritage, historic, architecture, classical, culture, masonry, capital city, metropolis
PMR-D6652 
 Northern Ireland, Belfast: Belfast City Hall is a work of architect Sir Alfred Brumwell Thomas, and was completed in 1906 in a baroque revival style using Portland stone. South facade. 
 Keywords: heritage, historic, architecture, classical, culture, masonry, capital city, metropolis
PMR-D6651 
 Northern Ireland, Belfast: Belfast City Hall is a work of architect Sir Alfred Brumwell Thomas, and was completed in 1906 in a baroque revival style using Portland stone. Statue of Queen Victoria with allegorical figures representing the textile and ship-building industries. 
 Keywords: heritage, historic, architecture, classical, culture, masonry, capital city, metropolis, monument
PMR-D2751 
 Netherlands, Amsterdam: the Gothic/Renaissance Revival facade of the Rijksmuseum, designed by Pierre Cuypers, which opened its doord on 13th July 1885. In 2013 it reopened after a ten-year-long reconstruction and medernisation. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, capital city, picturesque, culture, historic, national heritage, Holland, art gallery, paintings, Rembrandt, visual arts
PMR-D2750 
 Netherlands, Amsterdam: the impressive Gothic/Renaissance Revival facade of Amsterdam Centraal Railway Station, designed by Pierre Cuypers (who also designed the Rijksmuseum) and opened in 1889. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, capital city, picturesque, culture, historic, national heritage, Holland
PMR-D2749 
 Netherlands, Amsterdam: the impressive Gothic/Renaissance Revival facade of Amsterdam Centraal Railway Station, designed by Pierre Cuypers (who also designed the Rijksmuseum) and opened in 1889. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, capital city, picturesque, culture, historic, national heritage, Holland
PMR-D0310 
 Canada, Montreal: interior of Notre Dame Basilica, a Roman Catholic Gothic revival church, built between 1824 and 1829. 
 Keywords: architecture, decor, lighting effects
PMR128K-35 
 Canada, Ontario, Ottawa: Parliament Building, in the "Gothic revival" style, started in 1859, houses the Senate and Commons Chambers, with the central Peace Tower, which was not completed until 1927. 
 Keywords: metropolis, cityscape, autumn, historic, national heritage, picturesque, capital city, architecture
PMR128K-34 
 Canada, Ontario, Ottawa: Parliament Building, in the "Gothic revival" style, started in 1859, houses the Senate and Commons Chambers, with the central Peace Tower, which was not completed until 1927. 
 Keywords: metropolis, cityscape, autumn, historic, national heritage, picturesque, capital city, architecture
PMR017K-36 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: The Propyläen in Königsplatz, München. (architect Leo von Klenze). This gateway was commissioned by King Ludwig I on 21st March 1848, the day after his abdication. 
 Keywords: architecture, Doric pillars, classical revival, gateway, propyleum
PMR564-01 
 Australia, New South Wales, Sydney: Government House, built in Gothic style between 1837 and 1845, is the seat of the Governor of New South Wales. 
 Keywords: architecture, neo-Gothic, Gothic revival
PMR545-4 
 Baile Herculane ("Baths of Hercules"): used and named by the Romans, these mineral springs formed the basis of a spa developed by the Austrians at the beginning of the 19th century. Here: view of the cast-iron bridge over the River Cerna and communal rooms. The government is endeavouring to revive the popularity of the spa town. 
 Keywords: spa town, health spa, mineral baths
PMR545-3 
 Baile Herculane ("Baths of Hercules"): used and named by the Romans, these mineral springs formed the basis of a spa developed by the Austrians at the beginning of the 19th century. Here: view of the cast-iron bridge over the River Cerna with baths and communal rooms. The government is endeavouring to revive the popularity of the spa town. 
 Keywords: spa town, health spa, mineral baths
PMR670-10 
 Canada, Ontario, Ottawa: frontal view of the Parliament Buildings and Peace Tower, in Gothic Revival style. 
 Keywords: metropolis, cityscape, autumn, historic, national heritage, picturesque, capital city, architecture

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