gotikos
Gotikos is a term that originates from the Greek word "Gothic," referring to a specific style of architecture and art that emerged during the late Middle Ages. The Gothic style is characterized by its distinctive architectural features, which include pointed arches, ribbed vaults, flying buttresses, and large stained glass windows. These elements allowed for the construction of taller and more luminous structures compared to earlier architectural styles, such as Romanesque.
This architectural movement flourished in Europe from the 12th to the 16th centuries, primarily in France,
The Gotikos approach to design emphasized light, height, and ornamentation, aiming to inspire awe and spiritual
Originally rooted in religious and cultural contexts, Gotikos influenced various artistic expressions and remained a significant
Overall, Gotikos represents a pivotal phase in European cultural history, emphasizing innovation in building techniques and