the Louvre was originally a castle/palace but was transformed to a art museum in 1793
Mughal buildings were built in the Indian/Mughal architectural style - mainly from sunbaked bricks. British colonial buildings often incorporated the Indo-European style - with a mixture of Indian, islamic, and European styles.
Yes. Buildings like the Capitol and the White House were built in the neoclassical style, a style which copied the styles of the Greeks and Romans.
new Gothic style buildings
Culture affects buildings by defining the architectural style. For example, Italy is known for its old, architectural buildings and this helps define its culture.
Famous Cuban style buildings in Florida
From what I remember i think its a yes
They vary from modern buildings seen all over the world to Brâncovenesc style buildings which are tall stone structures with domed tops and intricate arches.
Romanesque style buildings can be found throughout Europe. It is a style found mainly in churches and castles. One of the most popular churches is Notre-Dame. In England many cathedrals are Romanesque.
because the greek had such good architect and building skill and still has style today
Greek revival
Washington Monument Lighthouse
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.