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Pages in category "Baroque architecture in India" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Indian architecture is rooted in the history, culture, and religion of India.Among several architectural styles and traditions, the best-known include the many varieties of Hindu temple architecture and Indo-Islamic architecture, especially Rajput architecture, Mughal architecture, South Indian architecture, and Indo-Saracenic architecture.
Vatican City: 1506–1615 Michelangelo, Giacomo della Porta, Carlo Maderno: Urbanistic complex of the city of Valletta Valletta, Malta 1566–1798 Francesco Laparelli, Gerolamo Cassar: Church of the Gesu: Rome, Italy 1568–1580 Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola, Giacomo della Porta: Santa Susanna: Rome, Italy 1585–1603 Carlo Maderno: Saints Peter ...
Almoravid architecture (1090–1147) Taifa Kingdoms-2 (1140–1203) Almohad architecture (1147–1238), Taifa Kingdoms-3 (1232–1492) Granada architecture (1287–1492) Persia and Central Asia Khurasani architecture (Late 7th–10th century) Razi Style (10th–13th century) Samanid Period (10th c.) Ghaznawid Period (11th c.) Saljuk Period ...
Baroque architecture in India (1 C, 10 P) Baroque architecture in Ireland (1 C, 8 P) Baroque architecture in Italy (20 C, 14 P) L. Baroque architecture in Latvia (1 C ...
Baroque architecture is a building style of the Baroque era, begun in late 16th-century Italy and spread in Europe. The style took the Roman vocabulary of Renaissance architecture and used it in a new rhetorical and theatrical fashion, often to express the triumph of the Catholic Church and the absolutist state in defiance of the Reformation.
Baroque architecture in India (1 C, 10 P) Bengali architecture (3 C, 3 P) British colonial architecture in India (4 C, 57 P) E. Edwardian architecture in India (1 P) G.
Baroque architecture by city (44 C) Baroque architecture by country (51 C, 6 P) A. Baroque architects (1 C) B. Baroque buildings and structures (9 C) F.