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In their place, Emperor Franz Joseph I launched a massive urban renewal, creating the Ringstrasse (Ring Boulevard) with monumental, historically-inspired neo-Gothic and neo-Baroque buildings.
The prototype for Second Empire style is the Opera Garnier, Paris, designed by Charles Garnier in Baroque Revival (Neo-Baroque) style. (See Grand Théâtre, in Geneva, Switzerland, an imitation of the Opera Garnier.) ...
The revival of the style in early 20th-century Britain, often termed Edwardian Baroque or Neo-Baroque, drew more on English prototypes than on the more expansive variants of the Continent.
See also: Baroque, Architecture, Renaissance, Classical, House
 
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