new Gothic style buildings
In western Europe the churches and some other public buildings built during the Middle Ages had a distinctive style that was at first called 'gothic' (barbarian) out of contempt by comparison with the standard romanesque style that had prevailed for several centuries. After further developments in architectural style, such a Greek revival (putting up buildings that looked like the Parthenon), churches of the 19th century were built in a 'gothic revival' style which not not genuine but copied the external appearance of the medieval gothic cathedrals. The US has a lot of gothic revival churches and cathedrals.
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well because it is a style that people like so deal with it !
The Gothic and Romanesque styles were both very apparent in Europe, however, whilst the Romanesque was started on the continent and then spread to England, it then dies out and the Gothic was created in England to later spread to the continent.
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I believe it was gothic, but i could be wrong. -hinata1042
gothic style spanish style roman style old english style
The band Tristania is originally from the country of Norway. Their music style is referred to as "symphonic gothic" style. The group was created in 1995.
If you mean music,you can just listen to Lady GaGa's album The Fame Monster(I am not sponsoring anyone). I am familiar with the style with buildings. They have a mid-evil style. Sort of like a gothic style. Hense Italian GOTHIC style. There are some sculptures i know of that have the mid-eval, gothic style.
chartes cathedral
new Gothic style buildings
The term "Gothic" was first used in the 16th century to describe architecture that was considered barbaric or not in the classical style. It was used as a derogatory term before being embraced in the 18th century to describe a specific style of art and architecture.
No, only Gothic style architecture developed from the Gothic period. Fashion came later in the neo-gothic era.
Gothic
During the course of European History, the Gothic Period came before the Baroque Period. "Gothic" refers especially to a style of architecture (although much else was also involved) that first appeared in the Middle Ages during the 12th century. By contrast, "Baroque" refers to a distinctive style of architecture (and much else) that first appeared in the 1600s.
It was built in the Gothic style.