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Medieval style architecture is the same as Gothic Architecture.
romanesque.Medieval architecture is actually referred to as Gothic Architecture.
It is the Rayonnant style in Gothic architecture.
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The gothic era started sometime in the early to mid 1300s. Gothic art and architecture continued to be very popular until the 1600s.
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No, only Gothic style architecture developed from the Gothic period. Fashion came later in the neo-gothic era.
16th century art historian Giorgio Vasari called the style Gothic (Barbaric).