Architecture of France
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Architecture of France
A member of the European Union, France shares its boundary with other European nations such as Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Monaco. There are however a number of islands located outside Europe, which come under the jurisdiction of France. Well revered for its contribution to the culture of Europe, France has had dominated the cultural scenario. France travel guide covers the different aspects of the culture of France. Arts and crafts of France include literature, films, music and dance. The celebrated French writers have left an indelible mark in different genres of literature-be it satire, revolutionary thinking or science fiction. However, France is equally well known for the architectural masterpieces. Architecture of France is well appreciated.
French architecture is actually synonymous with the Gothic architecture. Characterized by high domes and majestic arches, this form of architecture finds expression in mainly cathedrals and churches. The Northern portion of France abounds in Gothic architectures. Uncountable number of cathedrals and basilicas bear the hallmarks of this unique architectural style. Post renaissance France saw a sea change in the architecture with the prevalent Gothic style being replaced by the Baroque style. However, architecture of France changed again in the 1900s.
The expression of this modern French architecture can be found in Eifel Tower, the Louvre, Notre Dame de Chartres and many more. These and many more avant garde structures redefined the architecture of France. The Louvre Museum is not only famous for the precious artworks that are housed within; rather the conical structure itself has captivated people's imagination.
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