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Neoclassicism (also spelled Neo-classicism) was a Western cultural movement in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture that drew inspiration from the art and culture of classical antiquity. Neoclassicism was born in Rome largely thanks to the writings of Johann Joachim Winckelmann, at the time of the rediscovery of Pompeii and Herculaneum, but its popularity spread all over Europe as a generation of European art students finished their Grand Tour and returned from Italy to their home countries with newly rediscovered Greco-Roman ideals. The main Neoclassical movement coincided with the 18th-century Age of Enlightenment, and continued into the early 19th century, laterally competing with Romanticism. In architecture, the style continued throughout the 19th, 20th and up to the 21st century.

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The church, now serving as a summer cathedral for Sozopol, stands in the northern section of today's Sea Garden. In 1889, it was erected through the skilled craftsmanship of the renowned first master-builder, Gencho Kanev from Tryavna, funded by contributions from the newly established Bulgarian church community. During the latest restoration, a list of donors was discovered within a capsule beneath the base of the holy altar table. Architecturally, it takes the form of a three-nave, one-apse, cross-domed church, adorned with four freestanding pillars and an exterior bell tower that connects to a narthex from the main level. This design embodies the master's distinctive style, influenced by Neoclassicism, featuring pilasters at the corners, triangular pediments, a dome with arched openings, and embedded columns. The bell tower, a lightweight structure with four walls, culminates in a hemispherical dome, a design that endured until 1930.

The Cathedral of St Louis (Bulgarian: катедрала Свети Лудвиг) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Co-cathedral of the Diocese of Sofia and Plovdiv together with the Cathedral of St Joseph in Sofia, it is one of the largest and most important Roman Catholic places of worship in the country. It was named after Louis IX of France, commonly known as 'Saint Louis'. The cathedral was constructed in the 1850s, during the time of vicar Andrea Canova. The first organ in Bulgaria was installed in the cathedral in 1861, later replaced with a newer and larger one. A fire severely damaged the cathedral in 1931 and destroyed the wood-carved ceiling. The cathedral was reconstructed, with Krastyo Stamatov creating the frescoes and Kamen Petkov being the main architect. The cathedral was once again inaugurated on 8 May 1932. Architecturally, it features an eclectic combination of Neoclassicism and Neo-baroque. The belfry was built in 1898 and was equipped with five bells cast in the German city of Bochum, a gift from Pope Leo XIII. A new 12-stop pipe organ was installed in 1991. Princess Marie Louise of Bourbon-Parma, first wife of Ferdinand I of Bulgaria, is buried inside the cathedral, at the far end, to the right of the altar. An inscription in Bulgarian and Latin on her life can be read on both sides of the tomb.

Located in the former Palace of Justice and the Parliament. The construction of the building began in 1925 and was completed in 1928. In 2006, under the decision of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania, the department of Lithuanian National Philharmonic Society has become the independent concert institution - Kaunas State Philharmonic Society. The architectural styles of the Kaunas State Philharmonic are National style, Art Deco, Neoclassicism.

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