Néo-baroque

Néo-baroque

Néobaroque

Le néobaroque est un style architectural né au milieu du XIXe siècle qui reprend la modénature de l'architecture baroque.

Son exemple le plus célèbre, en France, est le palais Garnier de Paris. En 1923, le théâtre du Capitole de Toulouse est reconstruit et décoré par Paul Pujol dans ce style.

En Allemagne, citons le Musée de Bode de Berlin. À Vienne, le Burgtheater est achevé en 1888 dans ce style.

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