Definition: A cathedraleque is a type of architectural design that refers to a combination of classical and neoclassical styles, with elements of both. In the context of architecture, it is often associated with the Renaissance period in Europe. The term "cathedraleque" comes from Latin and means "architectural style," referring specifically to the combination of classical and neoclassical architectural styles. This style was particularly popular during the Renaissance era, which lasted from 14th century