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Byzantine Revival

Byzantine Revival is an architectural style that emerged in the 19th and early 20th centuries, inspired by the Byzantine Empire’s church designs. It features large domes, intricate mosaics, and ornate decorations, emphasizing grandeur and spirituality. This style often appears in Christian churches and public buildings, blending historical Byzantine elements with modern construction techniques. Its purpose is to evoke a sense of divine majesty, tradition, and cultural heritage, connecting contemporary architecture with the ancient Byzantine aesthetic.