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>Cluny Abbey, destroyed by 90 percent by revolutionary retards.
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>Clunge abbey
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It was on my trend list too https://x.com/Deusregnat_/status/2045006725544079506

Do you foreigners also had it on your trend list ?
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>>220800955
Saint-Cloud castle, destroyed by a French soldier because he shot at germanoids (prussoids).
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>>220801108
Based. Marianne the masonic bitch can die in Hell
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Viipuri synagogue, destroyed by Soviet air bombings on the first day of Winter War, 30 November 1939
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recently we lost our museum in rio, due to a fire. many stuff lost forever.
>>220800955
interesting stuff, do you know more stuff lost during the revolution?
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>>220800955
Like 90% of our stave-churches
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>>220801164
Looking cute
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Bastille prison
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>>220801247
It's really sad, I hope they will rebuild
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Ferté-Vidame castle, dismantled by post-revolutionnary retards
Bastille prison was also destroyed by the revolution mistake.
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>>220801370
I mean yeah he's so old he's basically a monument now. Although a French one now
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>>220801370
Why couldn't he burn down mosques instead of churches
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Hôtel de Soissons, Paris, destroyed because its retarded artistocrat owner couldn't handle his bills.
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The old Stockholm castle looked better. Burned down in 1697. The new one is just a typical Euro rectangle.
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>>220801264
Must ve been annoying to have to walk around
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>>220800955
Văcărești monastery. destroyed by Ceaușescu to build more commieblocks despite being in the outskirts. now it's a dump place masqueraded as a park because there is barely any green zone left
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>>220801251
Unfortunately wood structures are too exposed to fires.
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>>220801587
HOLY SOVL
>>220801621
It was an excuse to erase history
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Tuileries Palace at the Louvre Paris, destroyed by proto-communist retards
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>>220801588
Would have been epic with nighttime lighting
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Some cool churches destroyed by bolsheviks
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>>220801994
Commies really hated these
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>>220801994
Have some of them been reconstructed ?
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>>220802094
Not that i know of. It would be souless anyway, not the same
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not my country but i've recently been reading about south asia and i've been finding out that brits destroyed a lot of cultural heritage across the region.
for example they demolished most of the interior of the red fort which had been the seat of the mughal emperors since the 17th century
they built a train through the middle of the jahangir tomb complex
pulled down the city walls of lahore and multan
built water spouts directly above the 400m+ long picture wall of the lahore fort destroying most of the mosaics and murals
and took over and desecrated many mughal tombs to turn into houses, churches, or government offices
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>>220802094
What?
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>>220802156
If you use traditional materials it's not soulless
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>>220802164
on top of that just before brits conquered punjab, sikhs took over the region and greatly vandalized mughal mosques and tombs
for example pic is what remains of the tomb of asif khan close to the tomb of jahangir. sikhs stripped all the precious stone and tiles that covered it and they did these with tombs, mosques, garden pavilions and gateways all across the region, so almost all mughal structures left standing in punjab are just stripped husks
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>>220802164
My retarded ancestors also destroyed monuments in Asia, like the Haiyantang Palace in the Old Summer Palace Complex of Beijing, designed in Italian-Chinese style.
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>>220802408
compare this with the tomb of jahangir which still retains much of its decoration
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>>220802541
Comfy
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>>220801442
Maybe the Normans is how he copes
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Heidelberg castle, razed by French troops under Louis XIV
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Hohentwiel fortress, razed by French troops under Napoleon
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>>220802866
Why not rebuild it after Berlin Schloss ?
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>>220803112
idk, I think it would be cool. Would also probably be very expensive though.
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>>220802866
Maybe in the future. Dresden Neumarkt is looking good.
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sometime ago i was really obsessed with collecting images of mesoamerican artifacts and buildings but it also made me really melancholic about all the lost cities, temples, statues. mosaics, murals, and books destroyed after the spanish invasion
pic is a defaced quetzalcoatl statue
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>>220803268
same statue but reconstructed
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>>220800955
Didn't this thing get burned down too?
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Pellerhaus, Nuremberg
destroyed in a WW2 air raid
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the palace of arts replaced by commies with a big dildo
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Gheorghe Sturdza palace destroyed by commies. now there is the government box
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>>220802866
There's a replica in China.
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>>220803305
tlaltecuhtli, an earth deity, in female form on the bottom of this statue but the top is a coiling snake representing quetzalcoatl
it was defaced and a hole drilled to hold an atrial cross
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Feenchoids looted the whole peninsula and no one noticed because we still had so much shit to spare
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Brâncovenesc hospital, destroyed by commies too
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kek
>>220803440
This thread is about destroyed buildings mexicanon. I bet you had a lot of cool aztec/mayan/colonial buildings which are not longer
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>>220801370
>awww did I do that?
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i was also reading about armenia the other day
this is a qajar mosque that used to be located in persian erivan (now yerevan)
since russians expelled the muslim population the mosque fell into disuses and was demolished eventually
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poienari citadel, the real OG Dracula's castle (now in ruins)
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>>220800955
Hadrian's wall, destroyed by hunnic barbarian invaders, circa 390ad.
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>>220803616
vs hoe it looks now
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>>220803638
KEK
Your country has tons of ruined catholic abbeys and such
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>>220803525
op said monuments, though
i have a lot of tenochtitlan reconstructions but we just had a thread about it yesterday
pic is the great teocalli of texcoco, one of the other cities allied with tenochtitlan in the triple alliance
while double pyramids are associated with tenochtitlan they were common all across the valley and pre-dated the aztecs
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>>220800955
The same French revolutionary retards destroyed this ancient Roman bronze statue.
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>Feudal monuments to slavery

Yikes
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Not all that long ago, I visited an eхposition of building watercolours by Napoleon Orda, who lived in the 19th century. He drew castles, manors, churches, so on, and he's the only known source on how some of them looked. I can't find/recall any of those ones though, so here's something related.

This is the manor of Kėdainiai, I chose to go for a more modern pic, not Orda's drawing, but still. This building was detonated by retreating German soldiers during WW2.
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>>220803638
It stood for 2000 years and all it took to tear it down was a retarded inbred pakistani stranded in the grassland, really makes you think
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>>220803575
there was also a persian style palace in the city with ayeneh-kari or mirrorwork and geometric window panels
the complex was damaged when russians conquered the region from iran and was demolished in the 20th century
i was actually surprised by this as there are not many standing persian era buildings left in the caucasus and the ones that still exist look mostly ugly and partially russified desu
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>>220803860
It's still so beautiful. Would you prefer a commieblock over a chateau ? Besides most of them are open to visit for everyone.
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>>220803973
Have you visited Iran yet ?
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The Rotunde that was built for the Vienna World's Fair of 1873 which at that time was the largest dome in the world. It burned down in 1937. Overall it's pretty crazy how many grand buldings were constructed for the various World's Fairs only to get torn down shortly after, while others like the Eiffel Tower became iconic monuments.
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>>220804194
no
pic was almost destroyed by the shah during the modernization drive in yazd
>Most of the changes in Amir-Chakhmagh Square were implemented during the modernisation period of Reza Shah. By completing Pahlavi Street in 1935, the northern part of the square, which connected it with the Bazaar, was demolished. It seems the caravanserai was demolished at the same time in order to develop the square in a more orderly rectangular shape.
>Nothing remained of the square then, except the Tekyeh. The municipality even tried to demolish the Tekyeh when one of the soffehs collapsed, but the archaeology office resisted strongly.
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>>220804328
which reminds of the gawdar shah mosque in herat, afghanistan which was demolished by the emir and british troops so they could shoot better at invading russians
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>>220804404
desu i am EXTREMELY upset about stuff destroyed in the 19th and 20th century cause it's so near our time. feels almost like we could've seen it
>remains of one of the minarets in the early 20th century
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>>220804474
a mamluk style minaret and iwan, the remains of a madrassah complex, that were destroyed during the french invasion of egypt (i think)
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60% of the country
hundreds of beautiful cities and towns, tens of thousands of historical monuments
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Not a monument but destroyed by (((Charles Luckman))) so he could transform it into MSG and a shopping mall.
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At the time the longest stone bridge in europe, destroyed during WW2 and never repaired
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AKA American Stonehenge, erected in Georgia by anonymous suspected Rosicrucians with the intent of guiding humanity after some great cataclysm. It had guidelines for achieving world peace carved in multiple languages. It was a favorite subject of conspiracy theories for decades because it advocated world government (sort of) and population control. It was finally destroyed in a bombing a few years ago by some schizo and never reopened.
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>>220805969
kek
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outside of saint petersburg and some districts of moscow, pretty much most of imperial architecture and churches are lost. some were destroyed by bolsheviks but most of it was destroyed during ww2 and never reconstructed, and the ones that did survive faced severe neglect.
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Pałac Saski is an obvious one, destroyed in the war now being contested for reconstruction, probably with some globohomo modernist project. Recently a network of underground brick tunnels active during the war was discovered.
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>>220804669
Yeah honestly as has been known for the better part of a century now, there's just too many lost landmarks to cover now. And the worst part is, it doesn't even get into ordinary houses and buildings people had especially out in the suburbs.

Most ironically of all, all these modernization are now sweeping away any traces of the communist years and the pre-war leftovers combined unless they can serve tourist value. It's like that game, Mirror's Edge where they start painting over everything and building a new city on top of the old one with pathological development just so long as it is done.
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>>220804818
I remember this one. It seems that American cities also suffered in the aftermath of the war.
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>>220803950
The fact that such a creature could even make its way over there in the first place is a massive aberration that speaks to the absurdity of the whole situation.
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>>220800955
Monroe palace. It coud literally be dissassembled and then rebuilt somewhere else. But the military junta destroyes it anyway because the former dictator had beef with the grandson of its former architect
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>>220807449
Forgot the pic
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For some reason I thought you had a Swedish flag.
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>>220800955
A number of the country houses inhabited by the gentry and nobility were demolished in the 1900s because of taxation and the consequences of two world wars. It's enough of a phenomenon for there to be a Wiki article about it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destruction_of_country_houses_in_20th-century_Britain

Pic rel is Trentham Hall
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>>220808449
Forgot the picture...
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>>220806850
How are they going to rebuild it if it sits on top of existing brick foundations ? Aren't they too fragile ?
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>>220808480
What a waste. It looked wonderful
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>>220800955
cathedral of the deep looking ass
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>>220801370
I don’t know, I find it kinda funny and ironic that the church he burned was built on an old pagan site that was destroyed by Christians.
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>>220810470
many such cases
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The Garden Palace in Sydney. It was originally built for the Sydney International Exhibition in 1879 but was destroyed soon afterwards by a fire in 1882. The only remnants of the Garden Palace are its carved Sydney sandstone gateposts and wrought iron gates, located on the Macquarie Street entrance to the Royal Botanical Gardens today. See if you can figure out all of the flags.
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>>220800955
clunny
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>>220803860
Kill yourself, faggot redditor.
Communism is slavery.
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>>220810470
source?
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>>220804818
They took this from us
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>>220801264
Is that where the first guro doujin ever was written

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