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19 January 2010
1900 – Hauptbahnhof, Nuremberg, Bavaria

1900 – Hauptbahnhof, Nuremberg, Bavaria

Architect: Karl Zenger Germany’s first railway line ran between Nuremberg and neighbouring Fuerth. Today Nuremberg is an important station servicing local routes and high speed ICE routes. Externally, the station is a five...

06 January 2010
1900 – No.73 Clanbrassil Street, Dundalk, Co. Louth

1900 – No.73 Clanbrassil Street, Dundalk, Co. Louth

A former bank, which has been converted into a shop, it has attractive moulded details that add greatly to its dignified façade.

30 December 2009
1900 – Woodside House, Beith, Ayrshire, Scotland

1900 – Woodside House, Beith, Ayrshire, Scotland

Architect: C.S.S. Johnston The castle, near Beith, was built in 1551 and was for more than 400 years the home of the Ralston family. It incorporates a tower of 1551 with mid 17th...

04 December 2009
1900 – Casa Amatller, Barcelona

1900 – Casa Amatller, Barcelona

Architect: Puig i Cadafalch Part of the “Mançana de la Discòrdia” or “Block of Discord”, the Casa Amatller is beside the Casa Lleó Morera and the Casa Batlló. This building with its stepped...

25 November 2009
1900 – Musée d’Orsay, Paris

1900 – Musée d’Orsay, Paris

Architect: Victor Laloux The Orsay station, the masterpiece of modernism and industry in 1900 greatly influenced the architecture of American stations. Yet it was soon obsolete and was used for varied purposes: it...

30 September 2009
1900 – Stratford City Hall, Ontario

1900 – Stratford City Hall, Ontario

Architect: J.W. Siddall

30 September 2009
1900 – Manning Chambers, Toronto, Ontario

1900 – Manning Chambers, Toronto, Ontario

Architect: E.J. Lennox

30 September 2009
1900 – Marlborough Apartments, Milton St., Montreal, Quebec

1900 – Marlborough Apartments, Milton St., Montreal, Quebec

Architect: Taylor & Gordon Designed for A.F. Gault.

30 September 2009
1900 – First Presbyterian Church, Monaghan, Co. Monaghan

1900 – First Presbyterian Church, Monaghan, Co. Monaghan

Architect: Roome & Loag Incomplete, this church in Old Cross Square was intended to have a tall slender spire. It is a pity that this never occurred as it would have improved the...