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After the Fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans and the following trends of Greek migration to the Diaspora, Greek architecture was concentrated mainly on the Greek Orthodox churches of the Diaspora. These churches, such as other intellectual centres built by Greeks (foundations, schools, etc.), were used also as a meeting-place. The architectural style of these buildings was heavily influenced by the western European architecture.

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  • Αυτό το λήμμα αναφέρεται στην νεοελληνική αρχιτεκτονική. (el)
  • Après la Chute de Constantinople et la migration grecque durant la diaspora, l’architecture grecque s'est principalement concentrée sur les églises orthodoxes de la diaspora. Ces églises, ainsi que les autres centres intellectuels construit par les Grecs (fondations, écoles, etc.), étaient utilisés comme lieu de rencontre. Le style architectural de ces bâtiments fut fortement influencé par l’architecture d'Europe occidentale. Après la Guerre d'indépendance grecque et la création de l’État grec moderne, l'architecture grecque moderne essaye de combiner l'architecture grecque traditionnelle aux mouvements et styles d'Europe de l'ouest. Ainsi, l'architecture du XIXe siècle d'Athènes et des autres villes du Royaume de Grèce fut influencée par l'architecture néoclassique, notamment Theophil Hansen, Ernst Ziller et Stamatios Kleanthis. L'architecture grecque est caractérisée par les constructions des temples, les frontons, les colonnes, etc. (fr)
  • After the Fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans and the following trends of Greek migration to the Diaspora, Greek architecture was concentrated mainly on the Greek Orthodox churches of the Diaspora. These churches, such as other intellectual centres built by Greeks (foundations, schools, etc.), were used also as a meeting-place. The architectural style of these buildings was heavily influenced by the western European architecture. After the Greek War of Independence and the creation of the modern Greek state, the modern Greek architecture tried to combine the traditional Greek architecture and Greek elements and motives with the western European movements and styles. The 19th-century architecture of Athens and other cities of the Greek Kingdom is mostly influenced by the Neoclassical architecture, with architects such as Theophil Hansen, Ernst Ziller, Panagis Kalkos, Lysandros Kaftanzoglou and Stamatios Kleanthis. (en)
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  • Αυτό το λήμμα αναφέρεται στην νεοελληνική αρχιτεκτονική. (el)
  • After the Fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans and the following trends of Greek migration to the Diaspora, Greek architecture was concentrated mainly on the Greek Orthodox churches of the Diaspora. These churches, such as other intellectual centres built by Greeks (foundations, schools, etc.), were used also as a meeting-place. The architectural style of these buildings was heavily influenced by the western European architecture. (en)
  • Après la Chute de Constantinople et la migration grecque durant la diaspora, l’architecture grecque s'est principalement concentrée sur les églises orthodoxes de la diaspora. Ces églises, ainsi que les autres centres intellectuels construit par les Grecs (fondations, écoles, etc.), étaient utilisés comme lieu de rencontre. Le style architectural de ces bâtiments fut fortement influencé par l’architecture d'Europe occidentale. (fr)
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  • Νεοελληνική αρχιτεκτονική (el)
  • Architecture grecque (fr)
  • Modern Greek architecture (en)
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