flacianism

/flækɪˈanɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

a style of Baroque architecture that emerged in the 17th century in Poland, characterized by a distinctive use of ornamentation and decoration.

“The palace was a prime example of Flacianism in Polish architecture.”

Synonyms

  • Baroque Revival
  • Polish Baroque

Antonyms

  • Minimalism
  • Simplicity