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Flamboyant
Flamboyant () is a lavishly decorated style of Gothic architecture that appeared in France and Spain in the 15th century, and lasted until the mid-sixteenth century and the beginning of the Renaissance. Elaborate stone tracery covered both the exterior and the interior. Windows were decorated with a characteristic s-shaped curve. Masonry wall space was reduced further as windows grew even larger. Major examples included the northern spire of Chartres Cathedral, Trinity Abbey, Vendôme, and Burgos Cathedral and Segovia Cathedral in Spain. It was gradually replaced by Renaissance architecture in
Monastery of Pedralbes
monastery located in Barcelona (Spain)
Isabelline
late-Gothic architectural style in the Spain of Ferdinand and Isabella
Torres de Quart
fortified gate in Valencia, Spain
El Micalet
tower of the Valencia Cathedral located in Valencia (Spain)
Spanish Gothic architecture
Late Medieval Spanish architecture
Bells House
gothic house in Pontevedra, Spain
Convent of Santa Clara
gothic church and convent in Pontevedra, Spain
San Francisco convent
gothic church and convent in Pontevedra, Spain
Catalan Gothic
artistic style, with particular characteristics in the field of architecture
Casa del Correo Viejo
gothic house in Pontevedra, Spain
Valencian Gothic
artistic gothic style from the Valencian Community (Spain)
Casa de los Vaamonde
Gothic and Renaissance house in Pontevedra, Spain