About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 91. Chapters: Neo-Byzantine architecture in Algeria, Neo-Byzantine architecture in Bulgaria, Neo-Byzantine architecture in China, Neo-Byzantine architecture in Finland, Neo-Byzantine architecture in Georgia (country), Neo-Byzantine architecture in Germany, Neo-Byzantine architecture in Latvia, Neo-Byzantine architecture in Lithuania, Neo-Byzantine architecture in New Zealand, Neo-Byzantine architecture in Portugal, Neo-Byzantine architecture in Russia, Neo-Byzantine architecture in Tunisia, Neo-Byzantine architecture in Turkey, Neo-Byzantine architecture in Ukraine, Neo-Byzantine architecture in the United Kingdom, Neo-Byzantine synagogues, Notre-Dame de la Garde, Neo-Byzantine architecture in the Russian Empire, Hurva Synagogue, Congregation Sherith Israel, Finnish Orthodox Church, Congregation Beth Israel, Church of the Redeemer, Sacrow, Naval Cathedral in Kronstadt, Colston Hall, Russian Revival architecture, Wilshire Boulevard Temple, Church of Peace, Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Saint Sophia Cathedral in Harbin, Church of Our Lady the Merciful, Byzantine Revival architecture, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia, United Hebrew Congregation, Temple Emanu-El-Beth Sholom, German Fountain, St Volodymyr's Cathedral, St. Michael the Archangel Church, Kaunas, Breed Street Shul, Chersonesus Cathedral, Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center, South Manchester Synagogue, Sixth & I Historic Synagogue, Bristol Byzantine, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Tiflis, St Sophia's Cathedral, London, B'nai Jeshurun, KAM Isaiah Israel, Blackpool United Hebrew Congregation, Granary, Bristol, Temple Sholom, Uspenski Cathedral, Helsinki, Holy Blossom Temple, Nativity Cathedral, Riga, West London Synagogue, Central Sofia Market Hall, Cathedral of St. Vincent de Paul, Coastal Monastery of St. Sergius, Congregation Emanu-El, The Temple, Svetlin Rusev Donati...