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In fifteenth-century bruges the radiant style could be seen in the

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Answer: Town Hall.

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The Rayonnant (radiant) style was the French building technique at the height of Gothic architecture. The name refers to the patterning of the windows that allowed radiant light to go through.

The Burgundian Dukes, who ruled from Dijon, in Eastern France, had Bruges, Belgium, as their preferred destination. There, they decided to build a town hall with radiant style decoration adapted to their civil government.

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radiant style could be seen in town hall

The style originates during the reign of Louis the Fourteenth in France and is sometimes referred to as the Court style or "the style of the French." It refers to the patterning of the windows which allowed for an attractive radiant lighting.



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