evropsky
Evropsky is a term used to describe a type of European-style architecture that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is characterized by its eclectic style, which draws inspiration from various historical periods and regions, including Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque. The term "Evropsky" is derived from the Czech word for "European," reflecting its pan-European influence.
The style gained popularity in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, particularly in the Czech lands, and later spread
One of the most notable features of Evropsky architecture is its use of materials such as stone,
Evropsky architecture has had a significant impact on the urban landscape of Central and Eastern Europe. Many