- Romanesque architecture - Wikipedia
Combining features of ancient Roman and Byzantine buildings and other local traditions, Romanesque architecture is known by its massive quality, thick walls, round arches, sturdy pillars, barrel vaults, large towers and decorative arcading Each building has clearly defined forms, frequently of very regular, symmetrical plan
- Romanesque architecture | History, Characteristics, Facts | Britannica
Romanesque architecture, architectural style current in Europe from about the mid-11th century to the advent of Gothic architecture A fusion of Roman, Carolingian and Ottonian, Byzantine, and local Germanic traditions, it was a product of the great expansion of monasticism in the 10th–11th century
- First Romanesque - Wikipedia
One of the first streams of Romanesque architecture in Europe from the 10th century and the beginning of 11th century is called First Romanesque, or Lombard Romanesque It took place in the region of Lombardy (at that time the term encompassing the whole of Northern Italy) and spread into Catalonia and into the south of France
- History of Romanesque Architecture: Origins, Styles, and Influence
Romanesque architecture flourished from roughly 900 to 1200 AD, across Western Europe—especially in France, Italy, Germany, and Spain It followed the chaotic post-Roman era and led directly into the Gothic period This was the first pan-European architectural style since the Roman Empire
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Falkland's romanesque-style Kirk
- Romanesque - Wikipedia
Romanesque art, the art of Western Europe from approximately AD 1000 to the 13th century or later Romanesque Revival architecture, an architectural style which started in the mid-19th century, inspired by the original Romanesque architecture
- Romanesque architecture - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Romanesque architecture is a term that describes the style of architecture which was used in Europe from the late 10th century until the 12th century when it changed to the Gothic style
- Romanesque art | European Architecture Sculpture | Britannica
Romanesque art, architecture, sculpture, and painting characteristic of the first of two great international artistic eras that flourished in Europe during the Middle Ages Romanesque architecture emerged about 1000 and lasted until about 1150, by which time it had evolved into Gothic
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