Pittsburgh: Gothic Revival Architecture
Places and attractions in the Gothic Revival architecture category
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Cathedral of Learning
Gothic Revival skyscraper at a school Rising majestically above the University of Pittsburgh's campus, the Cathedral of Learning stands as a testament to the city's commitment to education and architectural grandeur. This Gothic Revival skyscraper, reaching 535 feet into the Pittsburgh skyline, is not only...
Heinz Memorial Chapel
Nestled in the heart of the University of Pittsburgh's campus, the Heinz Memorial Chapel stands as a beacon of both spiritual reflection and architectural beauty. This non-denominational church, with its soaring Gothic spires and intricate stained glass windows, offers...
Saint Paul Cathedral
Saint Paul Cathedral stands as a beacon of faith and history in the bustling city of Pittsburgh, United States. This majestic church, located in the city's Oakland neighborhood, is not only a place of worship but also a cherished landmark that embodies the spiritual...
PPG Place
Nestled in the heart of downtown Pittsburgh, PPG Place stands as an iconic landmark, reflecting the city's industrial legacy and its modern-day vibrancy. This striking complex, composed of six glass buildings, spans three city blocks and creates a dazzling glass...
Stephen Foster Memorial
The Stephen Foster Memorial, nestled in the vibrant city of Pittsburgh, United States, stands as a tribute to the legacy of one of America's most influential songwriters. This museum, dedicated to the life and works of Stephen Collins Foster, offers visitors an...
Church of the Epiphany
Church of the Epiphany located at Washington Place and Centre Avenue in the Hill District neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1902. The church was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 1998. It is situated next to PPG Paints Arena.
Cathedral of Hope
East Liberty Presbyterian Church, sometimes referred to as the Cathedral of Hope, is in the East Liberty neighborhood of the East End of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
Calvary United Methodist Church
Calvary United Methodist Church at 971 Beech Avenue in the Allegheny West neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built from 1892 to 1895. This Gothic Revival styled Methodist church was designed by architects Vrydaugh and Shepherd, with T. B. Wolfe.
Croatian Fraternal Union Building
The Croatian Fraternal Union Building is a historic building in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is the former headquarters of the Croatian Fraternal Union, the oldest and largest Croatian organization in North America, and a significant site in Croatian American history. The building was designed by Pierre A.
Union Trust Building
The Union Trust Building is a high-rise building located in the Downtown district of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, at 501 Grant Street. It was erected in 1915–16 by the industrialist Henry Clay Frick. The Flemish-Gothic structure's original purpose was to serve as a shopping arcade.
Frederick J. Osterling Office and Studio
The Frederick J. Osterling Office and Studio at 228 Isabella Street in the North Shore neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1917. This Gothic Revival building was designed by architect Frederick J. Osterling, and was used as his office and studio in 1918.
Clapp Hall
George Hubbard Clapp Hall is a contributing property to the Schenley Farms National Historic District on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh in the Oakland section of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Heathside Cottage
The Heathside Cottage in the Fineview neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a building from 1864-1866. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
Butler Street Gatehouse
The Butler Street Gatehouse at Allegheny Cemetery in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania was built 1848 in the Gothic Revival style by John Chislett, Pittsburgh's first well-known architect and the founder of the cemetery.
Evergreen Hamlet
Evergreen Hamlet is a historic district in Ross Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA. It was a planned community that was founded by William Shinn in 1851. Joseph W. Kerr designed all four of the Evergreen Hamlet houses. The community was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 17, 1974.
Henderson–Metz House
The Henderson–Metz House is located in the Fineview neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The house was built circa 1860, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.