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Victorian architecture
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*معماری ویکتوریایی
the architectural style prevalent during the reign of Queen Victoria in Britain, characterized by ornate details, eclectic influences, and a combination of Gothic Revival, Italianate, and Queen Anne styles
What is "Victorian architecture"?
Victorian architecture refers to a style of building that emerged during the reign of Queen Victoria in Britain from 1837 to 1901. This architectural style is characterized by its decorative details, intricate designs, and variety of materials. Victorian buildings often feature elements such as pointed arches, elaborate trim, asymmetrical shapes, and vibrant colors. This style is often associated with the expansion of cities during the Industrial Revolution, reflecting the wealth and creativity of the era. Victorian architecture is still admired today for its unique charm and historical significance.
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