French Renaissance Structures
French Renaissance Structures refer to architectural works built in France during the Renaissance period, characterized by their intricate ornamentation, symmetrical designs, and use of classical elements such as columns, pilasters, and arches. These structures often feature elaborate facades, sculptural details, and harmonious proportions, reflecting the artistic and cultural influences of the time. Famous examples include the Château de Chambord, the Château de Chenonceau, and the Hôtel de Ville in Paris.