classical building
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Represents a building with grand columns, reminiscent of ancient Greece or Rome. Often used to depict important public buildings like museums or courthouses.
These classical-style buildings are still prevalent around the world today. They are especially common in famous tourist spots in Europe.
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This architectural style, reminiscent of the Parthenon in ancient Greece, symbolizes authority and permanence. Many public buildings in the West were built in this neoclassical style during the 18th and 19th centuries.
In modern times, this classical style is considered a symbol of democracy and justice. It's often used for important government buildings like the US Capitol or Supreme Court, and it's also frequently used to represent halls of learning and art.