Spectacular Classical Greek Architecture of Public Buildings

Filed under Architecture and Design at Jun 17th 2011

Some spectacular classical architecture can still be found around certain parts of public building in America. Many times, you can find some examples in the colonial towns or some very expensive and rich areas of our country. Before that, most spectacular classical architecture was found back during the birth of this country. It was very relevant in every town that could afford to make the buildings, for examples, colonial Washington D. C. as well as Williamsburg. Have an amazing look of spectacular classical architecture pictures below.

Beautiful Villa La Rotonda

Baroque Palace in France

US Capital Building in Washington DC

Beaux Arts Vanderbilt Marble House

The Tribune Tower in Chicago

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