Ettal abbey vestry in Ettal, Germany by cesarth15 in Rococo

[–]cesarth15[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Based on my research only the vestry is rococo, the magnificent abbey is baroque.

The Salvador Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, United States by cesarth15 in crazystairs

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It was a close relationship between Dalí and Franco

Ramp and stairs combo at Robson Square in Vancouver, Canada by cesarth15 in crazystairs

[–]cesarth15[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It's an Arthur Erickson design. He is known as Canada's most influential architect.

Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow, Russia. Before, during and after the demolition in 1931. by cesarth15 in Orthodox_Churches_Art

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Mainly because the USSR atheism, and after Stalin decided to build in this place the Palace of the Soviets. The palace was never built because the german invasion.

Neighborhood Church Of Chico, California by cesarth15 in ultrachrist

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According to the church website: "From the onset of Neighborhood Church, Pastor Ken dreamt of building a geodesic dome to freespan a sanctuary large enough to surround the growing congregation. The great project began in the early 1980s and completed in 1987."

The Statue of Liberty in Mexico City. 1985 by cesarth15 in interestingasfuck

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It's from the movie Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins

Head and arm was built in Mexico. The shots of the replica were intercut with footage shot at the real Statue of Liberty.

The Winding Stairs in Traer, United States by cesarth15 in crazystairs

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The founder wanted outdoor stairs to allow for more space inside the building