Italian cities' architecture refers to the unique styles, designs, and structures found in the buildings within cities located in Italy. It encompasses both historical landmarks and contemporary architectural trends.
Related terms
Renaissance architecture: Refers to the architectural style that developed during the Renaissance period (14th to 17th century) characterized by classical elements inspired by ancient Roman and Greek architecture.
Baroque architecture: A highly ornate architectural style that emerged in Europe during the 17th century with dramatic forms, curves, and embellishments.
Modernist architecture: An architectural movement that emerged in the early 20th century focused on simplicity, functionality, and rejecting traditional ornamentation.