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The late gothic period peaked in which century?

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The gothic period lasted from mid-12th century to as late as the end of the 16th century, so I would assume that it peaked in the mid 12th century!

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The Late Gothic period was a stage of French Gothic art and other European countries, which developed from the last part of the 14th century and the beginning of the 15th. It was characterized not to have a diffusion center, which is why diversity prevailed in it.

It was a time of relative crisis, so the large construction companies of the previous period disappeared. On the Iberian Peninsula, on the contrary, there was a moment of reconstruction, although it had a late entry and a very short duration. On the other hand, religious architecture gave way to the civil and military constructions. Markets, town halls, castles and palaces were the protagonists of this architectural current.

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