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1830 the Italian version was revived in Britain as a style in its own right (sometimes called Neo-Renaissance or Italianate), i.e. as distinguished from the native Georgian classical tradition.
The Reichstag, the seat of the German Parliament, is a neo-renaissance building constructed between 1884 and 1894. A fired destroyed most of the building in 1933, and there was more destruction at the end of World War II.
See also: Renaissance, Architecture, House, Classical, Georgian
 
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