Petorian Architecture

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Template:Architecture Template Petricism is an artistic style that has become widespread in countries around the world, mainly in architecture, interior design and decorative and applied arts. It originated in Russia during the Classic period (2018).

Characteristic

Buildings built in the style of Petricism are characterized by their location. These are buildings located between other houses, forming a chain of townhouses. Buildings can have different decorations, but most often differ from ordinary houses by the presence of a large number of stucco and other decorations over the entrance, windows and cornice.

The style is widespread in all countries of the world, including Russia itself, Britain, SPQR, Spain and other countries of the world, mainly Europe and America.

History

For the first time, the use of the term Petricism or Petorian architecture was recorded back in the period of EarthMC Classic, then these terms denoted townhouses built in St. Petersburg. Petricism originated from the Winter Palace, which has long been considered a symbol of the country.