Minneapolis: Romanesque Revival Architecture
Places and attractions in the Romanesque revival architecture category
Categories
- Park
- Museum
- Bridge
- Concerts and shows
- Theater
- Library
- Nightlife
- Church
- Shopping
- Lake
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Romanesque architecture
- Art museum
- Natural attraction
- Historical place
- Shopping centre
- Nature
- Performing arts
- Architecture
- Vernacular architecture
- History museum
- Specialty museum
- Neighbourhood
- Art gallery
- Postmodern architecture
- Arenas and stadiums
- Hiking trail
- Event space
- Music venue
- Skyscraper
- Cinema
- Garden
- Outdoor activities
- Concert hall
- Tower
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Beach
- Street
- Romanesque revival architecture
- Cemetery
- Modernist architecture
Historic Wesley Center
The Wesley United Methodist Church building was constructed of granite, stone, brick, and sandstone in Richardsonian Romanesque style, featuring round-arched windows and multiple towers.
George R. Newell House
The George R. Newell House, also known as Chateau LaSalle, is a historic house in the Stevens Square-Loring Heights neighborhood of Minneapolis. It was originally built for Sumner T. McKnight, a businessman who had interests in lumber and real estate. McKnight sold it almost immediately to George R.
Fredrika Bremer Intermediate School
The Fredrika Bremer Intermediate School or Bremer School is a historic former school building in the Camden region of Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.
University of Minnesota Old Campus Historic District
The University of Minnesota Old Campus Historic District is a historic district located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places since 1984, it includes a number of historic buildings that were constructed during the late 1800s and early 1900s.