Category
page 1Buildings and structures completed in 1881
Kasubi Tombs
Grass thatched round house containing the tombs and insignia of Mutesa I, and three northern subsequent rulers of Buganda
State Historical Museum
national history museum in Moscow, Russia
Lefortovo Prison
Prison in Moscow, Russia
Alþingishúsið
'''' (, The Parliament House'') is a classical 19th-century structure which stands by Austurvöllur in central Reykjavík, Iceland. It houses , the Icelandic parliament. The building was designed by Ferdinand Meldahl and built using hewn Icelandic dolerite from 1880 to 1881.

Arts and Industries Building
Smithsonian Institution building
Bab Saadoun
city gate in Tunis, Tunisia
Mill Colonnade
colonnade in Karlovy Vary, Czechia
Bab El Khadra
city gate in Tunis, Tunisia
Officer's Casino
Army Hall of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo
Scholtenshuis
The Scholtenhuis (or Scholtenshuis) was a well-known and infamous building located in the centre of Groningen, the Netherlands, on the eastern side of the Grote Markt. It was constructed between 1878 and 1881 in an eclectic style by the Groningen architect Jan Maris for the industrialist Willem Albert Scholten. The property consisted of two connected houses occupied by two generations of the Scholten family: W.A. Scholten and his son Jan Evert Scholten. Of the original complex, only the former carriage house with chauffeur's apartment at 8 remains, featuring an “S” above the entrance referring
Center for Brooklyn History
museum, library, and educational center dedicated to history of Brooklyn, New York
Petit Serail
administrative building in Ottoman Beirut, destroyed in 1951