Also known as Victorian High Gothic, Victorian Gothic is a style of architecture popular in the middle and late 19th century. The term refers to a revival style that used medieval architectural forms, and took place during the reign of the British monarch Victoria I (1837-1901).
The term is Anglocentric because the style both predates Victoria's rule in the United Kingdom and was used outside her realm. In other countries, the term Gothic Revival...
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