Category:1900s architecture

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Works of architecture completed in the 1900s.

20th century architecture: 1890s–1900s–1910s–1920s–1930s–1940s–1950s–1960s–1970s–1980s–1990s–2000s

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Subcategories

This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total.

  • 1900 architecture
  • 1901 architecture
  • 1902 architecture

cont.

  • 1903 architecture
  • 1904 architecture
  • 1905 architecture
  • 1906 architecture

cont.

  • 1907 architecture
  • 1908 architecture
  • 1909 architecture

B

  • Bridges completed in the 1900s

Pages in category "1900s architecture"

The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

A

  • Akin Free Library
  • Arlington and Roslyn Place District

B

  • Brussels Parliament building

C

  • St Michael's Church, Coppenhall

E

  • Essanay Studios

G

  • Gauler Twin Houses

J

  • Jewelers Row District

M

  • Majlis of Iran
  • Mid-North District
  • Motor Row District

O

  • Oakland District

P

  • Port Oneida Rural Historic District

S

  • Seven Houses on Lake Shore Drive District

S cont.

  • Soldiers' Home
  • Solkan Bridge
  • Stanley Dock Tobacco Warehouse
  • Statue of the Republic
  • Svetlin Rusev Donative Exhibition

W

  • Walter Burley Griffin Place District
  • Washington Park Court District
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