Victorian buildings
Victorian buildings refer to architectural styles that emerged during the reign of Queen Victoria from 1837 to 1901. These structures often feature intricate details, such as decorative trim, large bay windows, and steeply pitched roofs. Common materials include brick, stone, and wood, with vibrant colors and elaborate facades.
The Victorian era saw various architectural styles, including Gothic Revival, Italianate, and Queen Anne. Each style has unique characteristics, but they all emphasize craftsmanship and ornamentation. Many Victorian buildings are now considered historic landmarks, reflecting the cultural and social changes of the time.