Medieval - definition of architectural style
What is Medieval?
Estimated period of occurence (600 - 1500)
Medieval architecture was a style embracing many different styles, such as the Byzantine, Romanesque, Gothic and Islamic, which were present in Europe and the Middle East during the Middle Ages, the period between the 5th and 15th century.
Recommended sights
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Tower of London
in City of London -
San Gimignano
in San Gimignano -
Piazza dei Miracoli
in Pisa -
Cité de Carcassonne
in Carcassonne -
City Gates in Bruges
in Bruges -
The Piazzetta di San Marco
in Venice -
Frari
in Venice -
Golden Gate in Kiev
in Kiev -
St Margaret's
in City of London -
Old Village in Pals
in Pals -
Castle of San Servando
in Toledo -
Alcántara Bridge in Toledo
in Toledo -
Girona Wall
in Girona -
Pals Castle
in Pals -
Tossa de Mar Castle
in Tossa de Mar -
Château de Vincennes
in Paris -
Besalú
in Besalú -
St Mark's Square in Venice
in Venice -
Hohenschwangau Castle
in Schwangau -
Castle of São Jorge
in Lisbon
Cities with project in this style
- Venice (3)
- Pals (2)
- Toledo (2)
- Brest (2)
- Frankfurt Am Main (2)
- Bermeo (2)
- Oslo (2)
- Stockholm (2)
- City of London (2)
- Cong (1)
- Antwerp (1)
- Carcassonne (1)
- Windsor (1)
- Girona (1)
- Lisbon (1)
- Pisa (1)
- Amsterdam (1)
- Málaga (1)
- Schwangau (1)
- Kiev (1)
- Besalú (1)
- Paris (1)
- San Gimignano (1)
- Bergen (1)
- Rambouillet (1)
- Tossa de Mar (1)
- Córdoba (1)
- Bruges (1)
- Torcello (1)