Two main architectural styles during the Middle Ages were Romanesque and Gothic. The Romanesque style featured rounded arched columns, thick walls, and small windows, while the Gothic style used pointed arches, gargoyles, stained glass windows, and flying buttresses.
Jan 12, 2024
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Architectural style
Medieval architecture was the art of designing and constructing buildings in the Middle Ages. Major styles of the period include pre-Romanesque, Romanesque, and Gothic. The Renaissance marked the end of the medieval period, when architects began... Wikipedia
It is characterised by soaring vertical lines, huge narrow-traceried windows, far more glass than stone, and exuberant fan-vaulted, hammerbeam or 'angel' roofs.