Troy Williams, The National Gallery London (ARCHITECTURE 2025)

The National Gallery's main building, designed by William Wilkins, is an example of Greek Revival architecture and drew inspiration from ancient Greek temples. The building features a neo-classical façade with Corinthian columns, a central dome, and a triangular pediment adorned with sculptures. The National Gallery is one of the most important art museums in the world and a major cultural institution in the United Kingdom.

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