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Gothic with possible elements of Romanesque/Byzantine styles and stylized elements.
Gothic with possible elements of Romanesque/Byzantine styles and stylized elements.

Eclectic, with a predominance of neo-Gothic influence, elements of Byzantine style and an overall atmosphere of luxury and theatricality.
Eclectic, with a predominance of neo-Gothic influence, elements of Byzantine style and an overall atmosphere of luxury and theatricality.

Eclecticism with a predominance of Art Nouveau (modern) and stained glass art, with elements of oriental and Gothic styles.
Eclecticism with a predominance of Art Nouveau (modern) and stained glass art, with elements of oriental and Gothic styles.

Eclecticism with a strong influence of Art Nouveau (modernism) and elements of contemporary style.
Eclecticism with a strong influence of Art Nouveau (modernism) and elements of contemporary style.

Eclecticism with a strong influence of Art Nouveau (modernism), elements of Gothic with some influence of Art Deco.
Eclecticism with a strong influence of Art Nouveau (modernism), elements of Gothic with some influence of Art Deco.

Eclecticism with a strong influence of Art Nouveau (modern) and elements of classical style with light notes of Art Deco.
Eclecticism with a strong influence of Art Nouveau (modern) and elements of classical style with light notes of Art Deco.

Art Nouveau (modern) with a strong emphasis on stained glass art.
Art Nouveau (modern) with a strong emphasis on stained glass art.

Eclecticism with a dominant influence of Art Nouveau (modernism) and noticeable elements of historicism with slight echoes of neo-Gothic.
Eclecticism with a dominant influence of Art Nouveau (modernism) and noticeable elements of historicism with slight echoes of neo-Gothic.

Neo-Gothic with elements reminiscent of Art Nouveau.
Neo-Gothic with elements reminiscent of Art Nouveau.

Art Nouveau (modern) with a strong emphasis on symbolism and organic forms. Influence of decorative and applied arts.
Art Nouveau (modern) with a strong emphasis on symbolism and organic forms. Influence of decorative and applied arts.

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