Brâncovenesc style
The Brâncovenesc style is a unique architectural style that emerged in Romania during the late 17th and early 18th centuries, named after Prince Constantin Brâncoveanu. This style blends elements of Byzantine, Ottoman, and Western European architecture, characterized by intricate decorative details, arched windows, and ornate stone carvings.
Common features of the Brâncovenesc style include the use of brick and stone, as well as decorative motifs like floral patterns and geometric shapes. Notable examples of this style can be seen in churches and palaces, such as the Horezu Monastery and the Brâncovenesc Palace in Mogoșoaia.