Neo Gothic
Neo Gothic is a visual style that emerged in the late 19th century and reached its peak in popularity during the late Victorian and Edwardian eras (1880-1910). It is a revival and reinterpretation of the original Gothic style that was prominent in the medieval period. Neo Gothic became famous for its use of intricate ornamental details, pointed arches, steep gables, and grandiose proportions. The architectural movement of Gothic Revival in the mid-18th century laid the foundation for the Neo Gothic style, but it was further popularized through the works of influential architects, such as Augustus Pugin and Charles Barry, who designed iconic structures like the British Houses of Parliament, commonly known as the 'Big Ben' clock tower. The Neo Gothic style represents a nostalgic fascination with the medieval past and continues to remain influential in designing churches, cathedrals, and other significant structures.
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SOMETHING in the style of Neo Gothic