Gothic Architecture

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Gothic Architecture is a style of architecture used from the 12th to 15th centuries. It got its name as a demeaning term in the 16th century by architects who felt it to be barbaric.

Traditionally Gothic Architecture is defined as having three features: flying butresses, gothic arches and ribbed vaults. All of these features appeared in Romanesque Architecture at various points, but Gothic Architecture is unique in combining them.