Neoclassical architecture is a style characterized by its embrace of classical aesthetics. It draws inspiration from the art and architecture of ancient Greece and Rome. This architectural style is recognizable through its emphasis on symmetry, proportion, and the use of classical elements like columns and pediments.
Several notable landmarks showcase Neoclassical architecture. The Siegessäule, the Panthéon, and the Statue of Liberty all exemplify this style. The Arc de Triomphe is another prominent example.
While the Palace of Versailles is sometimes associated with Neoclassical elements, its classification remains debated.
