civilizade
/siːvɪlɪˈzeɪd/ or /siːvɪˈlɪzɑːd/Definitions
1. noun
a style of architecture that is a blend of Renaissance and Baroque styles, characterized by grandiose and ornate features, often associated with the reign of King Philip II of Spain (also known as ‘Philipine’ style)
“The palace’s interior featured an impressive example of civilizade architecture, with its intricate stone carvings and lavish decorations.”