Greek Revival Collection
Greek Revival architecture is a timeless style that has left its mark on various parts of the world
All products are expertly crafted, using premium materials, tailored to your specifications and promptly shipped
Greek Revival architecture is a timeless style that has left its mark on various parts of the world. From the western corridor of Clumber Park in Nottinghamshire to the stunning gallery at Drayton Manor in Staffordshire, these black and white photos from Giles Worsley's book "England's Lost Houses" capture the grandeur and elegance of this architectural movement. Step inside Hornby Castle in Yorkshire, and you'll be greeted by an interior that exudes sophistication and classical beauty. The Greek Revival elements are evident in every detail, from the ornate columns to the intricate moldings adorning the walls. It's a testament to how this style can transform any space into a work of art. But Greek Revival isn't limited to Europe alone; it has also made its way across the Atlantic Ocean. In St. Charles Parish, Louisiana, stands a building that showcases this architectural style with pride. Its imposing presence commands attention and pays homage to ancient Greece while adding a touch of Southern charm. Across continents, even churches have embraced Greek Revival design principles. Whether it's St Johns Church or the roofless church captured in photographs like CC73_02799 and a44_00568, these structures stand as reminders of our rich architectural heritage. In Athens, Georgia lies The Taylor-Grady House - an ante-bellum mansion boasting Greek Revival-style architecture at its finest. With its stately facade and symmetrical proportions, it serves as a reminder of America's fascination with this timeless aesthetic. Not just limited to residential buildings or religious institutions, it has influenced public structures such as Alabama State Capitol building in Montgomery or Lee Mansion - both showcasing grand exteriors reminiscent of ancient Greece. Even beyond borders lies Liverpool's iconic Three Graces - magnificent waterfront buildings standing tall against time itself. Their neoclassical facades pay tribute not only to ancient Greece but also serve as symbols of the city's rich maritime history.