La Madelemine in paris

Neoclassical architecture, as known as Classical revivalism, is an architecture style which produced by the neoclassical movement by the mid 18th century. Initially, the purest style was derived from the architecture of ancient Greek and the architecture of Italian Palladian

Indoors, the neoclassicism style was inspired by the rediscoveries of Pompeii and Herculaneum, the neoclassical architecture style offers people a true look of the most classic interiors of Roman rooms, which begin in the late 1740s. But only achieved a wide audience in the 1970s. the most classicising interiors of the Baroque is presented by the antiquities of Herculaneum, and the interior was based on the exterior architecture of basilica and temple and turned it outside in. the new interior attempt to recreate an authentic roman interior. Techniques used in the style include flatter, lighter motifs and isoated the use of without the use of Laurel wreaths, ribbons or spindly vine flowers