Architectural style of Medieval Europe.
A style of architecture developed in Italy and western Europe between the Roman and the Gothic styles after 1000 AD; characterized by round arches and vaults and by the substitution of piers for columns and profuse ornament and arcades.
Ver más 1 The Rhine had a great Romanesque architecture of its own.
2 They show that Romanesque architecture and sculpture had already reached their perfect expression in Languedoc.
3 The tower which has been preserved is one of the oldest and most interesting works of Romanesque architecture in Germany.
4 This is of course the church of St Michael and All Angels, Millicent, which is internationally famous for its Hiberno- Romanesque architecture .
5 Its otherwise austere Romanesque architecture contains one of the richest and most vivid works of Romanesque sculpture anywhere in the world.
6 The Normans were new in France, but not the Romanesque architecture ; they only took the forms and stamped on them their own character.
7 In the Hindu, Egyptian, or Romanesque architecture , one feels the priest, nothing but the priest, whether he calls himself Brahmin, Magian, or Pope.
8 It is Romanesque in its vaulting of the corridor, and at first glance in its great square tower, and arches, and yet not Romanesque architecture .
9 Romanesque architecture arose in northern Italy and southern France and gradually spread to other European countries.
10 "One of the most complete models of Romanesque architecture to be found in Normandy," says M. de Caumont.
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