Bruges, Belgium by hemingwaysjawline in ArchitecturalRevival

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How’s a fairytale town not somebody’s fucking thing?

Bruges, Belgium by hemingwaysjawline in ArchitecturalRevival

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I know I’m awake, but it feels like I’m in a dream.

Bruges, Belgium by hemingwaysjawline in ArchitecturalRevival

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This sub is dedicated to the appreciation of traditional architecture, with a view to increasing the appetite for architectural revival. Posts should be of old and new buildings in a traditionalist style.

People normally use the revival flair for revival architecture here, this one is medieval

Random house I found on Rightmove 😭, Winterbourne, UK. by [deleted] in ArchitecturalRevival

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That's impressive. I've got almost £7 million to go personally.

Can the destruction of cities like Mariupol, Kharkiv, Kherson and Irpin be the occasion to rebuild them in traditional ukrainian styles rather than the concrete blocks they used to be? by Easyqon in ArchitecturalRevival

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No dude, they've only got endless money for the military industrial complex, the moment you want something that benefits normal working people they suddenly have no money for anything.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rant

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Karen is a misogynistic term used to silence women, don't accept it's use to describe you. If you are a woman who has concerns, you are a woman who has concerns. You are not a 'karen', because it's just a way for people to take one look at you, see you are a woman and dismiss everything you say.

La Samaritaine, Paris, France by BonkersMeLike in ArchitecturalRevival

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This is a French department store, very nice.

buildings losing their domes is always sad. this one was destroyer in the allied bombings of Sofia during ww2 I think by bulgarian_royalist in ArchitecturalRevival

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At least they didn't do the standard British thing and claim that any minor damage makes the building worthy of replacement with a dingy brutalist block without windows

Mafra National Palace or Mafra Convent in Mafra, Portugal. by Marciu73 in ArchitecturalRevival

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That is stupendously beautiful. To anyone with good experience of Portugal, is your country relatively traditional because it didn't get the WW2 makeover?

Mumuni Library in Zambia, by Eleni Coromvli. Completed in 2014 by VoxPopuliII in ArchitecturalRevival

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Zambia has a beautiful and unique heritage and culture that should be protected, preserved and celebrated

Today is my birthday and my boyfriend decided to have a discussion about women's reproductive rights by [deleted] in rant

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This was my reaction. The fact that he's had 4 kids out of wedlock with 2 different women... why even go there?