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Creating an overview of interesting old architecture and art.
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Villa "Eulenkrug", Anklam, Germany (Built: unknown, Photo: ca. 1935, Demolished: unclear)

https://demminer-heimatgeschichte.de/digitales-museum/demmin/strassen-orte-und-plaetze/clara-zetkin-strasse/
Villa Dieterich, Düsseldorf, Germany (Built under German Empire: 1889–?, Demolished: unclear)

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/45/Villa%2C_Feldstrasse_82%2C_D%C3%BCsseldorf%2C_Architekt_J.G.Poppe_in_Bremen%2C_Tafel_96%2C_Kick_Jahrgang_II.jpg
Palais Reichenheim, Berlin, Germany (Built: 1880–1881, Demolished: 1943)

https://www.bildindex.de/document/obj20557647/?medium=mi03827b02
British Legation, Washington, D.C., USA (Built: 1875, Demolished: 1932)

https://www.loc.gov/item/2016819507/
Archbishop's Dacha in Khalkidonovo, Kirov (Vyatka), Russia (Built under Russian Empire: 1897–1897, Demolished: post-WWII)

https://vk.com/@vyatkawalks-derevyannye-zdaniya-staroi-vyatki-7-utrachennyh-shedevrov-ar
Krasheninnikov–Stepanov House, Chelyabinsk, Russia (Built under Russian Empire: 1866–early 1900s)

https://disk.yandex.ru/a/MWd2OWet3UxThL/5ae6c6327719c0e12c8d4629
Pavilion at the All-Russian Exhibition of Industry and Art, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia (Built under Russian Empire: 1895–1896, Demolished: after 1896)
Photo: 1896

https://www.meisterdrucke.ch/kunstdrucke/Russian-Photographer/333459/Pavillon-auf-der-Allrussischen-Ausstellung-f%C3%BCr-Industrie-und-Kunst,-Nischni-Nowgorod,-1896.html
Voznesenskaya Street, Ryazan, Russia (Renamed under Russian Empire: ca. 1770s–1917)

http://zhais.ru/R-ryazan-street-voznesenskaya.htm
Yugo-Kamsky, Perm Krai, Russia

https://dmitry-sasin.livejournal.com/365104.html
Ainolan huvila (Ainola Villa), Oulu, Finland (Built under Russian Empire: 1888–1888, Destroyed by Fire: 1929)
Photo: ca. 1920s

https://www.reddit.com/r/Lost_Architecture/comments/1hyigvo/ainolan_huvila_oulu_18881929/
Dvoynikova House, Arkhangelsk, Russia (Built under Russian Empire: late 19th century–19th century, Demolished: early 1970s)

https://pastvu.com/p/309129
Railway Bridge Construction Administration Building, Latvia (Built under Russian Empire: by 1910–1910, Demolished: unclear)

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=726169149551717&id=100064759145863&set=a.216279620540675

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Westbahnhof, Vienna, Austria (Built under Austrian Empire: 1858–1858, Demolished: 1949)

https://sammlung.wienmuseum.at/objekt/2381646-15-neubauguertel-westbahnhof/
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"The Nature of Reality in Hermetic-Mystical Christianity

The ancient hermetic-Christian worldview sees the visible world not as a mere coincidence or material accident, but as a living symbolic system. All that is visible points to the invisible. This world is not the destination but a veil—a school, a parable, a mirror of Heaven. “For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made” (Romans 1:20).

The World as Parable
In hermetic thought, the world is a great text to be read. Symbols, architecture, natural patterns, numbers, colors, and cycles all speak a silent but clear language. This worldview is ancient: Jesus Himself taught in parables, because the world itself is a parable. The Greek word "symbolon" means something composed that points to a greater meaning.

The Human as Interpreter
The human being is not merely a spectator, but a carrier of consciousness that can decode the world. According to Paul, this consciousness is Christ Himself: "Christ in you, the hope of glory" (Colossians 1:27). When Christ lives in a person, they begin to perceive the true structure of reality: "The things which are seen are temporary, but the things which are not seen are eternal" (2 Corinthians 4:18).

Duality as a Key to Knowledge
Many symbols in old architecture express opposites: snake and chalice, sun and moon, two pillars, left and right, above and below. This is not random. The world is structured in polarity: day and night, male and female, spirit and matter. Recognition and reconciliation of opposites lead to understanding. In Christ, it is believed, these opposites are united: "He Himself is our peace, who has made the two one" (Ephesians 2:14).

Architecture as Revelation
Churches, portals, friezes, and symbols from the "old world" are more than decoration. They teach, remind, and shape consciousness. The two cherubim at the Ark of the Covenant mirror the two hemispheres of the brain. The pineal region, often associated with the Holy of Holies, is the symbolic place of encounter (see Exodus 25:22). Spirals, palm leaves, pomegranates, lions, griffins, chalices, crosses, and triangles are all parts of an ancient visual language designed to decrypt reality.

The World as Prayer
In this view, everything is spiritual. Life becomes a process of awakening, an inner Easter. For those with eyes to see, God’s signature is visible everywhere: in the leaf structure of a tree, in the proportions of a building, in the geometry of the stars. Reality is ordered love, fallen harmony awaiting redemption—and that redemption begins within.

Conclusion:
According to the hermetic-mystical Christian understanding, the world is not trivial but a kind of hidden temple. The visible things carry meaning, ready to be interpreted. The Cross is not just an event of the past, but a principle embedded in the structure of the world. Whoever finds Christ within begins to read the world anew—as sanctified creation, as a path to inner resurrection."
Pavillon de la Régie Ottomane des Tabacs, Paris, France (Built under French Third Republic: 1888–1889, Demolished: 1889)
Photo: ca. 1889

https://gw.geneanet.org/asimoneton?lang=en&n=pucey&p=jean+louis+henri
14.05.202518:31
House of Yuliy Iosifovich Poplavsky, Samara, Russia (Built under Russian Empire: 1900–1900)
Photo: ca. 1901

http://woodenrussia.ru/samara-raznoe-ch1/
15.05.202517:28
Ainolan huvila (Ainola Villa), Oulu, Finland (Built under Russian Empire: 1888–1888, Destroyed by Fire: 1929)
Photo: ca. 1920s

https://www.reddit.com/r/Lost_Architecture/comments/1hyigvo/ainolan_huvila_oulu_18881929/
Château Aérien (Aerial Castle), Antwerp, Belgium (Built under Kingdom of Belgium: 1894–1894, Demolished: 1894)
Photo: ca. 1894

https://www.meisterdrucke.ch/kunstdrucke/Belgian-School/520398/Luftschloss,-Weltausstellung,-1894.html
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Bulgarian Parliament Building, Sofia, Bulgaria (Built under Principality of Bulgaria: 1884–1886)

https://itoldya420.getarchive.net/amp/media/the-bulgarian-parliament-building-sofia-bulgaria-716f27
Actien-Brauerei Friedrichshain, Berlin, Germany (Built under German Empire: 1871–1896, Demolished: 2006–2007)

https://digital.zlb.de/viewer/image/34127884/45/
Villa "Eulenkrug", Anklam, Germany (Built: unknown, Photo: ca. 1935, Demolished: unclear)

https://demminer-heimatgeschichte.de/digitales-museum/demmin/strassen-orte-und-plaetze/clara-zetkin-strasse/
Hotel Du Pont, Bern, Switzerland (Built under Swiss Confederation: 1883–1884)

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=6340121129362372&id=182075385167008&set=a.6155240004517153
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