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Brick Gothic

Different from other styles, the definition of Brick Gothic is based on the material (brick), and by a more strict…

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Russian neoclassical revival

Russian neoclassical revival was a trend in Russian culture, mostly pronounced in architecture, that briefly replaced eclecticism and Art Nouveau…

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Russian-Byzantine style

The Russian-Byzantine style, or Neo-Russian style, is a conditional common name for several different historical trends in Russian architecture of…

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Russian Baroque

Russian Baroque - a common name for the varieties of the Baroque style, which were formed in the Russian state…

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Italian Renaissance architecture

The architecture of the Renaissance is that phase of European architecture, and Italian in particular, which developed at the beginning…

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Byzantine mosaics of Sicily

The Byzantine mosaics of Sicily are an example of Byzantine art in Italy. Although the Byzantines had occupied Sicily from…

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Norman architecture in Sicily

Norman architecture in Sicily developed in' island during the period of domination of the Normans, who replaced its centralized power…

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Romanesque architecture in Sardinia

The Sardinian Romanesque is the Romanesque architectural style that developed in Sardinia. The Romanesque architecture in Sardinia has had a…

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Apulian Romanesque

The Apulian Romanesque is that culture that developed in Puglia between the eleventh and the first half of the thirteenth…

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Florentine Romanesque

The Florentine Romanesque style is the Romanesque architectural style that developed in Florence between the eleventh and thirteenth centuries, with…

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