frontjelleg
Frontjelleg is a Norwegian term that refers to the architectural and decorative style characterized by elaborate, three-dimensional ornamentation often used in ecclesiastical and civic buildings. The word originates from Norwegian and Swedish, where "front" signifies the façade or front of a building, and "jelleg" pertains to style or character.
Historically, frontjelleg emerged during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, influenced by historicist architectural movements
In Norway, frontjelleg was commonly applied to church buildings, town halls, and other prominent public structures.
While its popularity declined with modernist architectural trends in the mid-20th century, frontjelleg remains a notable
Overall, frontjelleg denotes a distinctive architectural approach characterized by ornate, expressive façades that highlight historic styles