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unusual facts about Renaissance Revival architecture



Franklin Pierce Burnham

The Renaissance and Classical Revival design submitted by Edbrooke & Burnham was announced as the winner, and the cornerstone was dedicated on September 2, 1885.

Little Rock United States Post Office and Courthouse

James B. Hill, supervising architect of the U.S. Treasury Department, designed the building in the Italian Renaissance Revival style.

Muuga, Lääne-Viru County

von Neff constructed the current neo-Renaissance building, intended not only as a home but also as a place to accommodate and display von Neff's large collection of art, which included both his own work and copies of old masters (now part of the Art Museum of Estonia).

Virginia Robinson Gardens

The Renaissance Revival Pool Pavilion was built in 1924 and is modeled after the Villa Pisani in the Tuscan region of Italy.


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