These 15 Pieces of Architectural Brilliance In Georgia Could WOW Anyone

Highlights some of the best architectural pieces in Georgia, showcasing their historical and aesthetic significance.

I'm sure you're not surprised by the vast amount of beauty and history that's here in Georgia. We have grand historical buildings that are literally centuries old, and we even have a building that is the 10th largest in the country! The way these buildings are built is pure art, and their architectural structure is truly something to admire. Here are some of the best pieces of architecture in Georgia:

1) The Savannah Cotton Exchange

The Savannah Cotton Exchange is located on Bay Street in Savannah, GA. It was designed by architect Williams Gibbons Preston in 1886.

2) New CULC building at GaTech.

This beautiful new building at the GA Tech campus shows the new architectural trend that is emerging in Midtown. This stunning picture shows the long glass panels reflecting the sunlight, making for a more vibrant city!

3) Georgian Terrace

The Georgian Terrace is a luxury hotel in the middle of Midtown. It is a beautiful wedding venue, houses the Livingston bar and restaurant and is an icon of the city. It was erected by architect William Lee Stoddart in a Beaux-Arts style that was intended to evoke the architecture of Paris.

4) A beautiful house in Savannah

The architecture of this house is simply stunning! Savannah is home to many architectural treasures and there are many different styles there. The ornamental ironwork is also something Savannah is known for. Many houses can be found with these intricate designs.

5) City Hall Dome in Savannah, GA

One of the only three buildings in Georgia, known as the "gold dome", the City Hall Dome in Savannah is one of the most distinctive buildings in this city. It was designed by Hyman Whitcover in 1905.

6) Midtown Atlanta's illuminated Skyline

The Midtown skyline is one of the most stunning in Georgia. It is especially beautiful from Piedmont Park where the lights of the city light up the night!

7) Downtown Plains, GA

Plains, GA is a charming little town that is situated in one of Georgia's most lucrative farming regions. The mix of new and old architecture is simply charming in the downtown region of Plains.

8) Old City Hall in Brunswick, GA

This grand city hall in Brunswick, GA is the heart of the city. People hold events such as class reunions and wedding receptions here. This building was designed by Alfred Eichberg and its style is Richardsonian Romanesque.

9) Swan House in Atlanta

This historical mansion was designed by famed architect Philip Trammell Shutze, and was built in 1928. This mansion shows the elite life of southern royalty in the 1920s and 1930s. The Swan House is one of the most photographed landmarks in Georgia.

10) Cathedral St John the Baptist in Savannah, GA

This is one of the most beautiful structures and churches in Georgia. This historical church was founded in the 1700s by the first French settlers in Georgia.

Inside the cathedral

11) Congregation Mickve Israel in Savannah, GA

This congregation is actually one of the oldest in the country! It was founded by Sephardic Jewish immigrants from London in the mid 1700s .

12) Owen Thomas House in Savannah, GA.

This classic old house in Savannah operates as a museum, the Telfair Museum of Art.

13) Agnes Scott College Library Reading Room, Decatur, GA

This all-women's college is set on a historical campus in Decatur, GA. The 19th-century architecture and Arcadian setting is simply breathtaking.

14) Bank of America Building

The Bank of America building is an impressive skyscraper in Midtown. It is the largest building in Georgia, the 10th largest building in the US and the 60th largest building in the world.

15) Sacred Heart Catholic Church

This beautiful Roman Catholic church in downtown Augusta was once for the growing Irish Catholic population in the late 19th-century. Now the church no longer holds mass, but it is open for tours and community events.

Sorry if I'm a little biased towards Savannah for this list. (It's just that there are so many architectural gems in that city!) Are there any amazing architectural gems near your home or city? Show us pictures in the comments below!

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