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Italian Architecture

Italian Architecture refers to the architectural styles and buildings found in Italy from ancient times to the present day. Throughout its history, Italy has been a major influence in the development of Western architecture, with many of its styles and techniques spreading throughout Europe and beyond. Some of the most notable styles of Italian architecture include the ancient Roman style, the Renaissance style, the Baroque style, and the Neo-Classical style. These styles are characterized by unique features such as grandiose facades, intricate ornamentation, grand arches, domes, and columns. Some of the most famous examples of Italian architecture include the Colosseum, St. Peter’s Basilica, and the palaces of Florence and Venice.