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===Neo-Byzantine architecture=== {{Main|Neo-Byzantine architecture}} [[Neo-Byzantine architecture]] was followed in the wake of the 19th-century [[Gothic revival]], resulting in such jewels as [[Westminster Cathedral]] in [[London]], and in [[Bristol]] from about 1850 to 1880 a related style known as [[Bristol Byzantine]] was popular for industrial buildings which combined elements of the Byzantine style with Moorish architecture. It was developed on a wide-scale basis in [[Russia]] during the reign of [[Alexander II of Russia|Alexander II]] by [[Grigory Gagarin]] and his followers who designed [[St Volodymyr's Cathedral]] in Kyiv, [[:Image:Kronstadt Naval Cathedral 1.jpg|St Nicholas Naval Cathedral]] in [[Kronstadt]], [[Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia]], [[St. Mark's Church, Belgrade|Saint Mark's church]] in [[Belgrade]] and the [[New Athos Monastery]] in [[New Athos]] near [[Sukhumi]]. The largest Neo-Byzantine project of the 20th century was the [[Church of Saint Sava]] in [[Belgrade]].
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