Classical Palladian Architecture
Classical Palladian Architecture refers to a style of architecture inspired by the designs of the 16th-century Venetian architect Andrea Palladio. Characterized by symmetry, proportion, and classical elements such as columns, arches, and pediments, Classical Palladian Architecture emphasizes harmony and balance in its buildings. This style is often seen in grand country houses, villas, and public buildings, with a focus on creating a sense of grandeur and elegance.