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Tampere Cathedral, an example of National Romantic architecture in Finland.

The National Romantic style was a Nordic architectural style that was part of the National Romantic movement during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is often considered to be a form of Art Nouveau.

The National Romantic style spread across Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, and Latvia, as well as Russia, where it also appeared as Russian Revival architecture. Unlike some nostalgic Gothic Revival style architecture in some countries, Romantic architecture often expressed progressive social and political ideals, through reformed domestic architecture.

Nordic designers turned to early medieval architecture and even prehistoric precedents to construct a style appropriate to the perceived character of people. The style can be seen as a reaction to industrialism and an expression of the same "Dream of the North" Romantic nationalism that gave impetus to renewed interest in the study of the history of Scandinavia, along with the rediscovery of the eddas and sagas of Nordic mythology.

Examples

Sweden

Finland

Estonia

Denmark

Russia

  • Wawelberg Bank Wawelberg Bank
  • Kapustin house Kapustin house
  • Putilova house (The Owl House) Putilova house (The Owl House)
  • Melzer Revenue house Melzer Revenue house
  • Traynin hoyse Traynin hoyse
  • Basseynaya Community of Apartment Owners buildings Basseynaya Community of Apartment Owners buildings
  • Bernstein house Bernstein house
  • Basser house Basser house
  • Zazersky house Zazersky house
  • Markozov house Markozov house
  • Barsova house Barsova house
  • Sagalov house Sagalov house
  • Tolstoy House Tolstoy House
  • Schmidt house Schmidt house
  • House of the Latvian Church House of the Latvian Church
  • Bazhanov house Bazhanov house
  • Vollenweider house Vollenweider house
  • Shcherbov Estate Museum Shcherbov Estate Museum
  • Lidval house  Lidval house
  • Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes

See also

References

  1. Barbara Miller Lane, National Romanticism and Modern Architecture in Germany and the Scandinavian Countries (New York: Cambridge University Press), 2000:10.

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