Baroque Architecture
Definition of Baroque Architecture Hierarchical Category as it relates to Architecture
Baroque Architecture refers to a style of architecture that emerged in Italy during the late Renaissance, around the 17th century, and then spread to other parts of Europe. It is characterized by grandeur, opulence, and dramatic intensity, often featuring elaborate ornamentation, a strong sense of movement, and clear, easily interpreted detail. It includes elements such as domes, columns, intricate detailing, and curved lines. The style often makes use of light and shadow to create a sense of depth and three-dimensionality.
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