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  1. French Baroque architecture, usually called French classicism, was a style of architecture during the reigns of Louis XIII (1610–1643), Louis XIV (1643–1715) and Louis XV (1715–1774). It was preceded by French Renaissance architecture and Mannerism and was followed in the second half of the 18th century by French Neoclassical architecture.

  2. 1740s to 1820s. Ottoman Baroque architecture, also known as Turkish Baroque, [1] [2] was a period in Ottoman architecture in the 18th century and early 19th century which was influenced by European Baroque architecture. Preceded by the changes of the Tulip Period and Tulip Period architecture, the style marked a significant departure from the ...

  3. Uiterlijk. Barokarchitectuur is een stijl en fase in de architectuur, ontstaan tijdens de barokperiode. Kenmerkend is het gebruik van vormen uit de renaissance maar met een sterkere verdeling van muurvlakken en een speelser gebruik van ornamenten zoals (gebogen) frontons.

  4. All the major styles including ancient Roman, Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Neoclassical, Art Nouveau, Modern architecture and Post Modern are well represented throughout the country. The founding of the Congrès International d'Architecture Moderne in La Sarraz and the work of Swiss-born modern architects such as Le Corbusier helped spread Modern architecture throughout the world.

  5. Main article: Italian Baroque architecture. New secular construction resulted from the establishment of pioneering religious orders. Between 1524 and 1575, the Barnabite, Jesuit, Oratorian and Theatine orders came into being, and as their influence spread, more and more new churches began being built. By 1725, there were 323 churches in Rome ...

  6. Pages in category "Baroque architecture in Venice". The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Petrine Baroque (Russian: Петровское барокко) is a style of 17th and 18th century Baroque architecture and decoration favoured by Peter the Great and employed to design buildings in the newly founded Russian capital, Saint Petersburg, under this monarch and his immediate successors. [2]