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1859 BCE
Neoclassical building
The Academy of Athens is a Neoclassical building. It is original building of the University and the National Library are parts of the famous trilogy of neoclassical buildings and were designed by Danish architect Theophilus Freiherr von Hansen -
1800 BCE
Orientalism buildings
The Royal Pavilion in Brighton is an 18th-century palace that was built for the Prince Regent (who later became King George IV). A few Indian styles. -
1631 BCE
Indian Architecture Building
From its inception in 1631 it took 22 years to complete and nearly bankrupted the nation. In 1658 Shah Jahan was deposed by his son and imprisoned in the Red Fort where he was only able look at the Taj; he was never allowed to visit it again. He remained in the Red Fort until his death in 1666 when he was interred in the Taj next to Mumtaz. -
1600 BCE
Russian Architecture building
Aristotle Fioravanti and other Italian architects brought Renaissance trends into Russia since the late 15th century, while the 16th century saw the development of unique tent-like churches culminating in Saint Basil's Cathedral -
Postmodern building
It is a Postmodern building. There are more design these days but not back in the days.