This selection presents Neogothic architecture in churches, universities, parliaments, and railway stations. The buildings feature pointed arches, flying buttresses, rib vaults, and stone spires. These structures emerged in the 19th century as a revival of medieval architecture.
Montreal, Canada
The basilica features carved wood in the sanctuary and colored glass windows from the 19th century.
London, United Kingdom
The 96-meter tower contains four clock faces and the 13.7-ton bell Big Ben.
Ipiales, Colombia
The basilica was built between 1916 and 1949 over the Guáitara River on a 130-meter high bridge.
New York, USA
The cathedral, completed in 1879, measures 111 meters in length and features a 100-meter tower.
Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
The French colonial style building was completed in 1908 and serves as administrative center of the city.
Mumbai, India
The railway station combines British and Indian architectural elements and was completed in 1887 after eight years of construction.
Milan, Italy
The cathedral contains 3400 statues, 135 spires and was built over a period of six centuries.
Prague, Czech Republic
The castle complex spans 70000 square meters and includes churches, gardens, palaces and administrative buildings.
Quito, Ecuador
The cathedral dates from the 16th century and combines Spanish and indigenous construction styles. The interior contains religious colonial artworks.
Washington, D.C., USA
The building was completed in 1800. The central rotunda measures 96 feet in diameter. The dome reaches a height of 288 feet.
Chantilly, France
Historic château featuring a museum with extensive collections of artwork.
Edinburgh, Scotland
Modern building housing Scotland's Parliament with a unique design by Enric Miralles.
Glasgow, Scotland
The university complex completed in 1870 displays Victorian Gothic features with tall pointed arches and towers.
La Plata, Argentina
This church completed in 1932 measures 120 meters in height and incorporates two spires in its facade.
Tokyo, Japan
The 1914 station shows European influences with red bricks, copper roofs and symmetrical round arches.
Cologne, Germany
This 157-meter cathedral was built between 1248 and 1880 and features two characteristic towers.
Ottawa, Canada
The neogothic complex houses the parliament and federal government with three main sandstone buildings and copper roofs.
Canberra, Australia
The courthouse combines neogothic elements with modern architecture through geometric concrete forms and large glass surfaces.
London, United Kingdom
The neogothic building contains two parliamentary chambers, 1000 rooms and the 96-meter clock tower Big Ben.
London, United Kingdom
The 13th century Gothic church serves as coronation site for British monarchs and contains 3300 graves.
London, United Kingdom
The bridge connects both banks of the Thames with two 65-meter towers and a hydraulic bascule mechanism.
Barcelona, Spain
The basilica combines Gothic and modern architecture with natural forms. Construction began in 1882 and continues today.
Orvieto, Italy
The cathedral displays Gothic architecture with mosaics and reliefs on its facade. Construction started in the 13th century.
Reykjavik, Iceland
The church measures 74.5 meters in height and was built between 1945 and 1986. The facade resembles basalt formations.
Oxford, United Kingdom
The university buildings display medieval architecture with pointed arches, rib vaults and ornate windows dating from the 13th century.
Brașov, Romania
The 14th-century construction displays typical Gothic features with tall stone walls and colored glass windows.
Antwerp, Belgium
This cathedral combines Gothic architecture with artworks from several centuries and a 123-meter tower.
Washington D.C., USA
This cathedral was built in medieval style of the 14th century and reaches a height of 91 meters.
Barcelona, Spain
The historic center of Barcelona contains stone buildings from medieval times, squares and small alleys with shops.
Trondheim, Norway
This medieval cathedral was founded in 1070 and displays Norwegian stone masonry with hundreds of figures on the western facade.
León, Spain
A building constructed in 1891 with medieval castle elements, designed by Antoni Gaudí as a commercial and residential structure.
Rochester, UK
A sacred building from 604 with Romanesque arches, a Norman crypt and a square central tower.