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visionsofnightfall · 2 months ago
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Edinburgh yesterday.
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logophilist1982 · 4 months ago
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Gothic aesthetic
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jennifersbodiesbodiesbodies · 4 months ago
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December 2023
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nachbarasiate · 2 months ago
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This is my first post here, and I thought I’d upload a few pictures I took today in Cologne.
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ripleyceo · 2 months ago
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My trip to Brussels 2022
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paintinganangel · 1 year ago
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cathedral
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jeezelouisek · 7 months ago
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First of some pictures of my trip to Whitby during the goth weekend. This is Whitby Abbey
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spookysalem13 · 10 months ago
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May we please return to building structures like this again.
I'm tired of the minimalist, basic, copy and paste designs of today 🙄.
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yinandyanglifestyle · 1 month ago
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Sydney is GOTH
Especially the buildings.
by: Icie
Namaste wonderful souls and dear readers, 
There were may wonderful things about Sydney that I liked when I visited there for 3 days. And boy, do I love that city! It truly is a global city worth going to and I love how it has embraced art.
Oh yes, I will still talk about art, but this time it's going to be about the living, highly functional art, which is called architecture. Specifically, about the gorgeous 100-200 year old buildings in Sydney.
We begin on one cold day as my partner and I walked down Hyde Park to reach AGNSW. I saw something grand that caught my eye. I can spot a Gothic tower anywhere and that right there are gothic cathedral-like twin spires trying to reach the sky.
AND IT'S GOLD.
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I told my partner, "let's take a look at that cathedral for a spur of the moment side-quest before heading to AGNSW". He agreed and lo and behold: St. Mary's Cathedral.
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Great! it was 8:30 AM on a Saturday, meaning there's no church service. So we went close to the steps and saw other tourists taking pictures of this beauty that was made by inmates back in the 1800s. I couldn't resist taking pictures! I love the Gothic style as much as I love Art Nouveau. The people who created this marvel didn't skip on the details. There was beauty in the fences, the doors, the columns, and the windows.
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It was so amazingly beautiful.
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The best part of this whole cathedral is, we could go inside to take pictures!
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It was far more golden inside the building than it was outside.
Later in the day, I found another Gothic offshoot building. When I spotted the Registrar General's Building, I hoped that there would be more Gothic beauties around the city.
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Surprise!
The hotel we stayed at was a quirky Federation Gothic building peppered with Art Deco and 1980's elements making it an eclectic haven for people who looked for something out of the ordinary. It was next to a small theatre that showed kitsch things as well, but damn, were they beautiful! We definitely enjoyed our stay. Alright, I wanna move to Sydney now just because of the buildings. And that was just day 1 of our trip.
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On the last day of our trip, I saw more Gothic inspired buildings. I wondered why that was the case? I looked up the time when Sydney was founded and I connected the dots to my Art History lessons.
Ah.
Yep.
Victorian People loved reviving old styles and anything Gothic. Their love moved from England to Australia because it was the style of the time mostly because the old timey governor Lachlan Macquarie who, as a Victorian Scot, loved Gothic stuff. But this type of architecture in Australia had some twists. Australian Gothic is so gold and compact, not as tall as the ones in Europe (I assume. Feel free to correct me), a little simpler, and somewhat lighter.
Then I started seeing those small Gothic monuments and details everywhere.
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I didn't complain. I love this style! I wanna move to Sydney and see more Gothic Revival buildings every day. Gosh, Brisbane only wishes we had buildings like these.
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mysticstylez · 10 months ago
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saw this building when i was in minneapolis 🧛🏻‍♀️
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heritagebrowser · 1 month ago
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The crypt of the Basilica-Cathedral of Saint-Denis, north of Paris serves as the birthplace of the divine light of gothic stained glass windows and is the main necropolis of French royalty.
This medieval crypt has the remains among many others from Louis XIV and Marie-Antoinette.
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intheholler · 1 year ago
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livingdeadgrl666 · 9 months ago
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backwoodspriestess · 2 months ago
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Southwest Oregon, a favorite old house of mine.
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jennifersbodiesbodiesbodies · 4 months ago
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abandoned building found on a hike in October 2021
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alexandraundone · 7 months ago
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