What is the Victorian Revival Revival style in architecture?

The Victorian Revival Revival style in architecture refers to the revival of the Victorian era architectural style in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This style is characterized by ornate details, intricate decorations, and a mix of different historical styles, such as Gothic, Romanesque, and Renaissance. Key features of this style include steeply pitched roofs, asymmetrical façades, and elaborate decorative elements such as brackets, moldings, and corbels. This revival style was often used for public buildings, churches, and grand mansions during the Victorian era and was later revived as a nostalgic celebration of the past.

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