Baroque Architectural Style
Baroque Architectural Style is a highly ornate and extravagant architectural style that emerged in Europe in the late 16th century and lasted until the early 18th century. It is characterized by grandeur, drama, and a sense of movement, with elaborate detailing, curved forms, and rich decorations. Baroque buildings often feature large-scale ceiling frescoes, sculpted figures, and intricate stucco work. This style is known for its use of light and shadow to create a sense of depth and dynamism. Baroque architecture was commonly used in churches, palaces, and public buildings, showcasing the power and wealth of the patrons who commissioned them.