“It’s not possible to take such a photograph anymore, as the buildings outside block the sun rays.” Grand Central, NYC (1929)5yr ⋅ HeritageCarrot ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
Freudenberg, Germany. A well-preserved fairytale village of around 80 timber-framed houses built in the 17th century.4yr ⋅ HeritageCarrot ⋅ r/VillagePorn
Idealized reconstruction of the Acropolis and Areios Pagos in Athens, Greece. Leo von Klenze, 1846.4yr ⋅ HeritageCarrot ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
The Palace of Electricity and the Water Castle at the 1900 Universal exposition in Paris, France.4yr ⋅ HeritageCarrot ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
Maison Carree, Nimes, France. Built by the Romans in the 1st century AD.4yr ⋅ HeritageCarrot ⋅ r/ancientrome
One of the oldest neighborhoods west of the Mississippi. Lafayette Square St. Louis, MO4yr ⋅ HeritageCarrot ⋅ r/missouri
Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Built over seven years and finished in 1914.4yr ⋅ HeritageCarrot ⋅ r/missouri
Regensburg, Germany. One of the most well preserved medieval cities in Germany, largely untouched from WW2 and modernism.4yr ⋅ HeritageCarrot ⋅ r/europics
Very high resolution bird's-eye view drawing of Frankfurt, Germany in 1770. Even in drawing form it's too beautiful for words, so just imagine how stunning it would be seeing this in person today.4yr ⋅ HeritageCarrot ⋅ r/frankfurt
Hamburg has decided to reconstruct one of their lost synagogues. Modernists proposed a critical reconstruction, but they have been subdued and the reconstruction will be made to mirror the original build. Let us hope cities across the world continue rebuilding lost buildings!4yr ⋅ HeritageCarrot ⋅ r/hamburg