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  1. May 7, 2022 · Neoclassical Architecture was a truly global style, and this list will attempt to showcase some of the finest, most innovative, and most impressive examples of Neoclassical Architecture; highlighting various buildings from the Neoclassical Age. 1. U.S. Capitol Building – Washington D.C., U.S.A.

    • The Exchange District.
    • Église du Précieux Sang.
    • The Esplanade Riel.
    • St. Boniface Cathedral.
  2. Perhaps the finest example of neoclassical architecture in Winnipeg, the Bank of Montreal building was constructed between 1909 and 1913. The elegant, temple-like building holds a prominent location at Portage and Main. The granite-clad Beaux-Arts style structure marks the southern edge of what remains of Bankers’ Row, a collection of early ...

    • 335 Main Street
    • Bank
    • 1909-1913
    • Museum and Heritage Centre
  3. This structure is designed in a lassical C Revival style. Popular in North America from 1900-30, the style ranged from simple, small-scale neo-classical structures, such as this building, to Beaux-Arts Classicism with its grand scale and heavy ornamentation, for example the Legislative Building.

  4. Nov 10, 2023 · The Manitoba Legislative Building, with its neoclassical style and the mysterious Golden Boy statue, is a crown jewel from this era. It’s not just a building; it’s a piece of art that has watched over Winnipeg for over a century.

  5. The Manitoba Club is an excellent example of the Neo-Classical or Classical Revival style, which as the name suggests, was a redefinition and revisiting of classical architecture form and ornamentation. Popular from 1900 into the 1930s in North America, its designs included columns, capitals, pediments and Greek or Roman embellishments.

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  7. Apr 10, 2017 · Manitoba has the good fortune of possessing a rich architectural and artistic heritage. From eighteenth-century Fort Prince of Wales on the coast of Hudson Bay, to Winnipeg’s Exchange District National Historic Site, this legacy defines the province’s life and identity.

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