In fact, from the complex architectural styles, one can reflect more diversely and comprehensively on the spiritual characteristics and cultural level of a race at a certain stage.
For example, at the peak of the Middle Ages, the Gothic architecture originating from France, with its iconic tall spires and stained glass, symbolized medieval Europe's yearning and pursuit of divine power, as well as the mystery and melancholy hidden beneath religion, with a strong sense of solemnity and sacrifice.
Coming to the Baroque architecture of Italy during the Renaissance, there was a noticeable addition of fantasy elements. From the design of the structure to the specific decorations, it was full of freedom and dynamism, no longer confined to the rigidity of the Middle Ages. From this, one could glimpse the liberation of people's thoughts from the divine world in that era.
Of course, much of what was said above has nothing to do with what will be described next.