Neoclassical Architectural Periods

Neoclassical Architectural Periods refers to a design style that emerged in the mid-18th century and was inspired by the classical architecture of ancient Greece and Rome. Characterized by symmetry, clean lines, and grandeur, Neoclassical buildings often feature columns, pediments, and other classical elements. This architectural period was a reaction against the excesses of the Baroque and Rococo styles that preceded it, emphasizing simplicity, proportion, and order. Neoclassical architecture was popular in Europe and the United States during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, and continues to influence architectural design to this day.




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