Hi there! Have you ever heard of Ruskinian Gothic? It's a type of architecture that was popular in the 1800s.
Imagine you're building a castle, but instead of using square and straight lines like normal, you use lots of curves and arches. That's what Ruskinian Gothic looks like!
It's named after a man named John Ruskin who really loved Gothic architecture, which is what most castles and churches from the Middle Ages look like. Ruskinian Gothic takes that style and adds some new twists, like using colorful tiles or patterns on the walls.
Ruskinian Gothic was really popular in England and some other countries during the Victorian era. People liked it because it looked fancy and impressive, but also kind of mysterious and old-fashioned.
Today, you can still see buildings that use Ruskinian Gothic style, although it's not as common as it once was. So next time you see a building that looks like a fairy tale castle, you might be looking at Ruskinian Gothic!