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==Germany== Earliest examples of emerging Byzantine-[[Romanesque architecture]] include the [[Alexander Nevsky Memorial Church]], Potsdam, by Russian architect [[Vasily Stasov]], and the [[St. Boniface's Abbey, Munich|Abbey of Saint Boniface]], laid down by [[Ludwig I of Bavaria]] in 1835 and completed in 1840. The basilica followed the rules of 6th-century [[Ravenna]] architecture, although its [[corinthian order]] was a clear deviation from the historical Byzantine art. In 1876 [[Ludwig II of Bavaria]] commissioned Neo-Byzantine interiors of the externally Romanesque [[Neuschwanstein Castle]], complete with mosaic images of [[Justinian I]] and Greek saints. Several Neo-Byzantine-style churches were constructed during the [[Gründerzeit]], for instance, the [[Sacred Heart Church (Berlin)|Sacred Heart Church]] or the [[Rosary Basilica (Berlin)|Rosary Basilica]], both located in [[Berlin]].
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