Victorian Architectural Periods
Victorian Architectural Periods refer to the styles and designs of architecture that were prevalent during the reign of Queen Victoria in the United Kingdom (1837-1901). This period is characterized by ornate detailing, intricate craftsmanship, and a revival of historic architectural forms such as Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque. Common features of Victorian architecture include steeply pitched roofs, decorative trim, stained glass windows, and elaborate ironwork. The Victorian era saw a shift towards larger, more elaborate homes and public buildings, reflecting the prosperity and technological advancements of the time.