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Meaning of "moorish revival"

Moorish Revival: It refers to a style of architecture that incorporates elements or motifs characteristic of Moorish design, such as horseshoe arches, intricate tile work, and domes. This style became popular in the 19th century and is often seen in buildings like mosques, palaces, and homes

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They were widely used in Moorish revival synagogues.
Moorish Revival style.
It is the oldest synagogue and the only Moorish Revival building in the state.
Moorish Revival architecture.
It is significant architecturally as an example of Moorish Revival architecture.
The architecture a mix of Moorish Revival architecture and Byzantine architecture.
It is built in the once very popular Moorish Revival style.
Moorish Revival synagogues.
It was an early example of the Moorish Revival style of synagogue architecture.
The building on Victory Square was erected in 1914, in a Moorish revival style.
The synagogue was built in a Moorish Revival style similar to the Great Synagogue of Florence.
The exterior is Palladian architecture while the interior is Moorish Revival architecture.
The building features a Moorish Revival exterior, including minarets and a clock tower.
Synagogue = = = The city was once the site of the magnificent Moorish Revival Kaiserslautern synagogue.
As a consequence, Moorish Revival spread around the globe as a preferred style of synagogue architecture.

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The new wooden-frame temple was built in a Moorish Revival style with a domed roof.
It was built in Moorish Revival style, popular among European synagogues.
The Neo-Mudéjar is a type of Moorish Revival architecture.
The building is built in the Moorish Revival style[1] and features a prominent rose window.
In 1884 the community constructed the Große Synagoge ( Great Synagogue ), a magnificent moorish revival building.
It was designed in the Moorish Revival style and restored in 2015.
The Aesopian synagogue was built in 1909 in a Moorish Revival style.
It was built in 1858 in a Moorish Revival style by the architect Ludwig Förster.
Its style shows Neo-Mudéjar and Moorish Revival influences.

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