Medieval Architecture
Tuesday January 12th 2010, 11:37 am
Filed under: greek architecture columns

The term Medieval Architecture is used to represent various forms of architecture popular in Europe. Castles and fortified walls provide the most notable remaining non-religious examples of medieval architecture. Religion has always had a great influence on architectural styles, as has defense and natural geographical features.

Towers of medieval castles were usually made of stone or sometimes (but rarely) wood. Often toward the lat (more…)