
Catalan Gothic
Catalan Gothic is a distinctive architectural style from the Crown of Aragon region in Spain during the 14th and 15th centuries. It combines the elegance of classic Gothic with regional influences, characterized by harmonious proportions, elegant vaults, and innovative use of space. Notable features include tall, slender columns, ribbed vaults, large windows with intricate tracery, and ornate decorative details. This style often emphasizes verticality and light, creating majestic and airy interiors. It can be seen in churches, palaces, and civic buildings across Catalonia, reflecting the region’s cultural identity and craftsmanship during its medieval flourishing.