Washington D.C.: Gothic Revival Architecture
Places and attractions in the Gothic Revival architecture category
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- Greek Revival architecture
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- Colonial revival architecture
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- Georgian architecture
- Architecture
- Victorian architecture
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Garden
- Romanesque revival architecture
- Italianate architecture
- Sacred and religious sites
- Neo-renaissance architecture
- Palladian architecture
- Synagogue
- Arenas and stadiums
- Modernist architecture
- Queen Anne architecture
- Memorial site
- View point
- Restaurant
- Military museum
- Waterfront
- Lake
- Reportedly haunted
- Modern art museum
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- Art Deco architecture
- Universities and schools
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- Interesting neighbourhood
- Tudor Revival architecture
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Washington National Cathedral
Gothic-style church with music and views Washington National Cathedral, formally known as the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, stands as a beacon of spiritual grandeur in the nation's capital, Washington D.C. This majestic church, an impressive example of neo-Gothic architecture, serves not...
Smithsonian Institution Building
National landmark and information center The Smithsonian Institution Building, fondly known as the "Castle," stands as an iconic centerpiece in the heart of Washington D.C. This grand edifice, with its distinctive red sandstone and Norman-style features, serves as the administrative hub and visitor center for...
Concordia German Evangelical Church and Rectory
Concordia German Evangelical Church and Rectory, also known as Concordia United Church of Christ and Rectory is a historic church in Northwest, Washington, D.C.
Foundry United Methodist Church
Foundry United Methodist Church is a historic congregation of the United Methodist Church, located on 16th Street NW, Washington, D.C. and founded in 1814.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church
St. Paul's Lutheran Church is a decorated Gothic Revival-style Lutheran church in northwest Washington, D.C. Currently located off of Connecticut Avenue NW, between Ellicott and Everett Streets, it was originally founded in 1843 as the first English-speaking Lutheran church in the District.
National Presbyterian Church
The National Presbyterian Church is a Christian congregation of approximately 1,500 members of all ages from the greater metropolitan Washington, D.C. area.
Grace Reformed Church
Grace Reformed Church is a historic church building in Northwest, Washington, D.C. A notable member was Theodore Roosevelt, who regularly attended services there during his term as United States president.
Capitol Hill Baptist Church
Capitol Hill Baptist Church is a Southern Baptist affiliated church located on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. six blocks from the United States Capitol.
O Street Market
O Street Market, also known as Northern Market, is a historic structure located at 1400 7th Street NW in the Shaw neighborhood of Washington, D.C.
First Baptist Church of Deanwood
First Baptist Church of Deanwood is a historic church at 1008 45th Street in Northeast, Washington, D.C. in the Deanwood neighborhood. It was built in 1938, and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2008. It was added to the District of Columbia Inventory of Historic Sites the same year.
St. Thomas' Parish
St. Thomas' Parish is an Episcopal church in Washington, D.C. It is part of the Diocese of Washington.
Franciscan Monastery
Peaceful public garden with weekly tours The Franciscan Monastery of the Holy Land in America is a Franciscan complex at 14th and Quincy Streets in the Brookland neighborhood of Northeast Washington, D.C.
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
St. Luke's Episcopal Church is a historic Episcopal church located at 1514 15th Street, N.W. in Washington, D.C. Completed in 1879, it is home to the oldest African-American Episcopal congregation in the city. It was designated a U.S.
Oak Hill Cemetery Chapel
The Oak Hill Cemetery Chapel, also known as the Renwick Chapel or James Renwick Chapel, is a historic building in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. United States.
Luther Place Memorial Church
Luther Place Memorial Church is a congregation belonging to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The neo-Gothic church building in Thomas Circle in Washington, D.C. was designed by architects Judson York, J. C.
First Baptist Church of the City of Washington
The First Baptist Church of the City of Washington, D.C. is a Baptist church at 1328 16th Street NW, nine blocks north of the White House. It is affiliated with the District of Columbia Baptist Convention.
Castle Gatehouse
Castle Gatehouse, Washington Aqueduct is a pumping station at the Georgetown Reservoir on the Washington Aqueduct in The Palisades neighborhood of Washington, D.C. United States. The building is on the National Register of Historic Places and contributes to the Washington Aqueduct National Historic Landmark.
Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church
Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church is a historic church located at 1518 M Street, N.W. in downtown Washington, D.C. It affiliates with the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Church of the Ascension and Saint Agnes
The Church of the Ascension and Saint Agnes is an Episcopal church building located at 1215 Massachusetts Avenue in Northwest Washington, D.C. US.
Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
The Frederick Douglass National Historic Site, administered by the National Park Service, is located at 1411 W Street, SE, in Anacostia, a neighborhood east of the Anacostia River in Southeast Washington, D.C. United States.
Mount Zion United Methodist Church
Mount Zion United Methodist Church is a historic black church located at 1334 29th Street NW in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. United States. It was built in 1876 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.
St. Patrick's Catholic Church
St Patrick's Catholic Church is a Roman Catholic parish in Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America. Established in 1794, it is the oldest Catholic parish in the City of Washington.
Church of the Epiphany
The Church of the Epiphany, built in 1844, is an historic Episcopal church located at 1317 G Street, N.W. in Washington, D.C. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 10, 1971.
Gallaudet College Historic District
The Gallaudet College Historic District is a National Historic Landmark District encompassing the historic early campus of Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C.
Fletcher Chapel
Fletcher Chapel, also known as Church of God and the Saints of Christ Church, is a historic chapel located in Northwest, Washington, D.C.
First African New Church
First African New Church is a historic church, located at 2105-07 10th St. Northwest, Washington, D.C. in the Cardozo-Shaw neighborhood.
Church of the Pilgrims
The Church of the Pilgrims is a Presbyterian Church congregation located in Washington, D.C. in the United States. The congregation was founded in 1903 as the Second Southern Presbyterian Church and took its current name in 1919. The congregation resides in a Gothic Revival church located at 22nd Street NW and P Street NW.
Grace Episcopal Church
Grace Episcopal Church, built in 1867, is an historic Episcopal church located at 1041 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C.
President Lincoln's Cottage at the Soldiers' Home
President Lincoln and Soldiers’ Home National Monument, sometimes shortened to President Lincoln's Cottage, is a national monument on the grounds of the Soldiers' Home, known today as the Armed Forces Retirement Home.
President Lincoln and Soldiers' Home National Monument
President Lincoln and Soldiers' Home National Monument, sometimes shortened to President Lincoln's Cottage, is a national monument on the grounds of the Soldiers' Home, known today as the Armed Forces Retirement Home. It is located near the Petworth and Park View neighborhoods of Washington, D.C.
Barr Building
The Barr Building is an historic structure located in the Golden Triangle section of Downtown Washington, D.C. It was listed on the District of Columbia Inventory of Historic Sites in 2012 and on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. The building was designed by Washington architect B.
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
St. Mark's Episcopal Church, also known as St. Mark's, Capitol Hill, is a historic Episcopal church located at 3rd and A Streets, Southeast in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Built 1888–1894, the church is an example of Gothic Revival and Romanesque Revival architectures.
Saint Paul African Union Methodist Church
Saint Paul African Union Methodist Church is an historic structure located in the Navy Yard section of Washington, D.C. United States.
Christ Church
Christ Church — known also as Christ Church, Washington Parish or Christ Church on Capitol Hill — is a historic Episcopal church located at 620 G Street SE in Washington, D.C. USA. The church is also called Christ Church, Navy Yard, because of its proximity to the Washington Navy Yard and the U.S. Marine Barracks nearby.
St. Mary's Episcopal Church
St. Mary's Episcopal Church, also known as St. Mary's, Foggy Bottom or St. Mary's Chapel, is a historic Episcopal church located at 730 23rd Street, N.W. in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington, D.C. On April 2, 1973, St. Mary's Episcopal Church was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
Cardozo Education Campus
Cardozo Education Campus, formerly Cardozo Senior High School and Central High School, is a combined middle and high school at 13th and Clifton Street in northwest Washington, D.C. United States, in the Columbia Heights neighborhood.
Alban Towers
Alban Towers is an apartment building on Massachusetts Avenue in Northwest Washington, D.C. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and is considered to be one of the best examples of Gothic Revival architecture in Washington.
LeDroit Park
LeDroit Park is a neighborhood in Washington, D.C. located immediately southeast of Howard University. Its borders include W Street to the north, Rhode Island Avenue and Florida Avenue to the south, Second Street NW to the east, and Howard University to the west.
Bruce-Monroe Elementary School at Park View
Bruce-Monroe Elementary School at Park View is a bilingual elementary school in Washington, D.C. Named after Blanche Bruce and James Monroe, it has been located in the historic Park View School in the city's Park View neighborhood since 2008. It is part of the District of Columbia Public Schools.