Neoclassical (1885s – 1925s)

Neoclassical, or “new” classical, architecture describes buildings that are inspired by the classical architecture of ancient Greece and Rome.

History:
The word Neoclassical is often used to describe an architectural style, but Neoclassicism is not actually any one distinct style. Neoclassicism is a trend, or approach to design, that can describe several very different styles.

Similar styles:
Federal, Greek Revival, Georgian, Antebellum houses, Beaux Arts.

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