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「Romanesque」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

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In the Romanesque abbey church is the tomb of the Blessed Ekke
They left several Romanesque abbeys and castles, a cultural landscape tha
the Romanesque Alba Cathedral of San Lorenzo (Duomo), built
fortresses, as well as numerous examples of Romanesque and Gothic architecture.
constructed in a style transitional between Romanesque and Gothic with little influence from Mooris
Today its Romanesque and Early Gothic abbey church is a picturesq
The choir and crypt are Romanesque and stand out by their simplicity.
The Romanesque and Italianate detailing is emphasized withi
hows the beginning of the transition between Romanesque and Gothic art.
. Boniface Church was an eclectic example of Romanesque and Ruskinian Gothic architecture.
In the settlement is to be found the Romanesque and Gothic Sint-Annakerk.
Later, it was rebuilt in romanesque and gothic styles and consecrated to Saint J
s Kostka's architectural style is a blend of Romanesque and Baroque, with Byzantine influences.
The church Saint-Martin has a tower with romanesque and gothic elements.
The ground floor of the church is romanesque and the first floor gothic.
The church still retains several Romanesque and Byzantine characters, such as some parts
The original design was in Romanesque and Gothic style; it was later reconstructed
ilt in the 13th century in a mixture of late Romanesque and early Gothic styles.
ortant centre of illumination throughout the Romanesque and Gothic periods of the Middle Ages, and f
, it follows the local contemporary style of Romanesque and Classical Revival architecture.
Its architecture is Romanesque and demonstrates that the Norsemen, best kno
The Romanesque and Gothic Revival structure was the world's
architect's styles, including Richardsonian Romanesque and Stanford White's refined Italianate styl
Church) dates back to the 14th century, its Romanesque apse may be preserved from a predecessing bu
There is a fine, round-headed Romanesque arch leading into the north transept, throug
Its soaring classical columns and Romanesque arches give it a height and grandeur that ma
four heavy granite piers connected by simple Romanesque arches and decorated by simple Doric pilaste
On each side are two narrow full-height Romanesque arches, all with stepped surrounds and arch-
hall, the so called Rashi Shul, have rounded Romanesque arches.
ins what is described as the finest piece of Romanesque architectural sculpture in Scotland - the re
The church shows Mission/Spanish revival and Romanesque architectural styles.
lature, the apse and the cupola all refer to romanesque architecture in the middle of the 13th centu
Romanesque architecture pieces have survived until the
His most important work is Carolingian and Romanesque Architecture 800-1200 (1959).
Siebold's design is inspired by Romanesque architecture of Rhenish churches such as St.
an abbey which remains a jewel of the Norman Romanesque architecture .
r Kembs, an outstanding example of primitive Romanesque architecture and a faithful replica, only sm
esigned by James H. Windrim in Richardsonian Romanesque architecture style.
and best preserved examples of ottonian and romanesque architecture in Germany.
onastery-rectory consonant with the church's Romanesque architecture served the church until 1963, w
two apses, that is characteristic of Ottonic Romanesque architecture in Old Saxony.
The 19th century Brick Romanesque architecture of the building is alluding to
with aisles according to a frequent plan in Romanesque architecture of Poitou.
The Romanesque Architecture of the Order of Cluny.
architecture, but also includes elements of Romanesque architecture and naturalistic ornaments to b
church of St. Kyneburgha is notable for its Romanesque architecture and includes notable medieval w
Church represents Romanesque architecture with notable influence of Baroq
century, still displays numerous remains of Romanesque architecture and sculpture.
Their Romanesque architecture can be recognised by its angula
The current church building, feauring Romanesque architecture, was completed in 1929.
Its Romanesque architecture, albeit somewhat updated in pla
orats an ancient town, with fine examples of Romanesque architecture, especially the 11th Century Co
in Free Library, an example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture, housing a collection of the sp
ly twelfth century and is a major example of Romanesque architecture.
lected a shift to designs closer to earlier, Romanesque architecture.
It is significant for its Romanesque architecture.
It is an example of 14th century Romanesque architecture.
It is significant for its Rhenish Romanesque architecture.
The church is inspired by Byzantine and late Romanesque architecture.
udes Late Gothic Revival, Shingle Style, and Romanesque architecture.
is a distinguished example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture.
as built in the 11th century, continuing the romanesque architecture.
t in the 11th century and is notable for its Romanesque architecture..
English Romanesque Architecture: Volume I: Before the Conquest.
The church has the classic features of Romanesque architecture; it has a rectangular nave term
pical architectural features of the European Romanesque art (dressed-stone masonry, robust walls, se
urch dedicated to St. Peter the Apostle, has romanesque art origin but with several reforms in the s
llists of the Middle Ages, a major figure in Romanesque art, and the leading figure of Mosan art in
talonia possesses a well-known collection of Romanesque art, including wall-paintings from Romanesqu
It was originally constructed as a Romanesque basilica and later rebuilt in Baroque style.
The parish church Maria im Dorn, a Romanesque basilica with a Carolingian choir, is one of
0 re-built in the style of Hirsau Abbey as a Romanesque basilica with three aisles and a number of f
Construction of the Romanesque Basilica of San Lorenzo in Verona
the 12th century and is built in the typical Romanesque basilica style: cross shaped with three apse
The current nave is of a typical Romanesque basilica form with round-arched arcades and
It was initially built as a Romanesque basilica, made of stone.
Initially built as a Romanesque basilica, it was transformed in the 15th cen
The style is that of a Romanesque basilica.
coes from the 12th-16th centuries, while the Romanesque bell tower is from 1070.
The church displays a Romanesque bell tower, the sole remain of the church bu
Romanesque bell tower
Behind the choir rises a separate Romanesque bell-tower in seven storeys.
ce is the church of San Martino, which has a romanesque bell-tower.
St. Josaphat's two massive Romanesque belltowers are a hallmark view of the Lincol
It is noted for its 12th-century Romanesque bridge, Pont de la Margineda, which is the b
The current Romanesque building was constructed in 1872 and is cons
e County Courthouse in Benton, Arkansas is a Romanesque building built in 1901.
It is a Romanesque building designed by Favrot & Livaudais and
thouse in Waynesboro, Georgia is a Carpenter Romanesque building from 1856.
It is a Romanesque building designed by Isaac G. Perry, then th
rch was originally consecrated in 1185 and a Romanesque building built; the oldest parts of the curr
The Romanesque building was constructed in 1914.
The lower red part is from the 12th century Romanesque building, the upper white parts, in Gothic s
Dolianova, Sardinia, Italy, one of the main Romanesque buildings in the island.
the federal building were the Richardsonian Romanesque, Burke Building (built 1889-91), the Hotel S
Muncy combined Romanesque, Byzantine, and Italianate elements of archi
The sanctuary combines Romanesque, Byzantine, and Spanish elements, and is a s
The Italian Romanesque campus became what is now the University of
Romanesque carved stones have been re-used in the walls
There are Romanesque carved stone human and animal heads at irreg
, sketched a single picture of a four storey Romanesque castle, explicitly allowing Herkomer to chan
ing was previously home to the Richardsonian Romanesque castle-like Erie County Savings Bank Buildin
It was rebuilt under bishop Arne, and the Romanesque Cathedral was enlarged in the Gothic style.
The Romanesque cathedral suffered later from a serious fire
za and site of a diocese, the reason why the Romanesque Cathedral of Roda was built between the 11th
the successful campaign to save its ancient Romanesque cathedral from demolition.
or the rebuilding of Hereford Cathedral as a Romanesque cathedral.
ed and only ground floor and remnants of the Romanesque cellar were preserved.
ncorporation of the original twelfth-century Romanesque chancel) of the St. Mary's Cathedral, Tuam,
and the manor of Rocheturpin (which lost its Romanesque chapel in the late nineteenth century).
Romanesque chapel
A Romanesque chapel at Champeix.
Epfig: Romanesque Chapel of Sainte Marguerite, 11th century.
It also contains the Romanesque chapel of Santo Cristo.
The cemetery features a Richardsonian Romanesque chapel built by architect Jesse A. Vrydaugh
tion of Leopold Eidlitz's earlier "muscular" Romanesque chapel, built for around $100,000.)
A Romanesque chapel, St. John's is on the second floor of
otta tile facade incorporates Beaux-Arts and Romanesque characteristics.
By the 12th century the Romanesque chasse had become popular as a relatively ch
The Romanesque church was begun in the mid 11th century and
The Romanesque church building was built in 1916 and design
ar Castle and of "Aghadoe Cathedral," an old Romanesque church in ruins, make the spot popular with
founded, which in the 12th century built the Romanesque church which partly survives in the present
Also in Enfeh is Lebanon's sole surviving Romanesque Church which was built by the Crusaders.
Romanesque church of Sant Andreu Vilallobent, dating to
cross is regularly exhibited in the medieval romanesque church doorways.
The romanesque church has brick walls on its stone base and
Chadenac has a notable romanesque church and a small Merovingian museum.
llage is noteworthy to non-residents for its Romanesque church of the eleventh century, with a singl
Sant Pere de Ponts, a Romanesque church built in the 11th century.
med museums exist: the Museum Nucleus of the Romanesque Church of Saint Peter of Rates which is dedi
The oldest surviving part is the Romanesque Church of St. Emmeram from the 11th century.
The Romanesque church was built in 1890 and added to the Na
This solid masonry Romanesque church departed radically from California's
The present Romanesque church dates from the 11th century and is on
y, architectural analysis indicates that the Romanesque church tower was most likely built in the te
ss is located in the churchyard of the Wreay Romanesque Church near Carlisle.
anslated Eutropius' relics around 590 to the Romanesque church of St. Eutropius in Saintes, no one r
i San Gavino), the largest and oldest of the Romanesque church of Sardinia, to a little church where
The town is the site of the best preserved Romanesque church building in Hungary, formerly part of
Notre-Dame-du-Lac is a 12th century Romanesque church in the town of Le Thor in Provence, F
Romanesque church
Romanesque church (13th century)
It is a Romanesque church built in two sections over a 17 year
Romanesque Church in Chadenac
Romanesque church of Sant Climent
Late Romanesque church in Uzquiano
Ruin of the abbey's Romanesque church
gest fortified structure in Trentino and the Romanesque church of Sant'Agata.
The Romanesque church of Notre-Dame.
Romanesque church of Santiago 13th century.
A Romanesque church with Gothic murals.
He took the body, and in that place, the Romanesque church of Saint Peter of Rates was built.
There had previously been a Romanesque church in the area, dating from the 10th or
"The Romanesque Church design was based on the Roman basilic
In 1222 the original Romanesque church was destroyed by a fire, and was repl
In 1200 the old Romanesque church burnt down.
mplex in Germany of the time, with its great Romanesque church dedicated to Saint Peter.
The church scenes: At a Romanesque church named St.
St. Pelagius, a Romanesque church from the 12th century.
Attractions include the Romanesque church of Sant Serni.
second building on the site, erected over a Romanesque church originally constructed during the 13t
Nearby is the Romanesque church of the village of Diomondi.
The Romanesque church in the centre of the village dates ba
Heribert died in 1021 and was buried in the Romanesque church he had had built here.
A tower of the former Romanesque church that stood on the site has survived.
St. Andreas is an 10th century Romanesque church located in the old town of Cologne, G
is the former crossing tower of a destroyed romanesque church)
age is dominated by its ancient 12th century Romanesque church, evidence in itself that Goujounac ha
13th century as a replacement for an earlier Romanesque church, construction continued through the r
nowned for its small but outstanding Norman ( Romanesque) church, SS Mary and David's, but also has t
The Romanesque church, built at a cost of $125,000 in 1902,
ly air skirmish during World War II near its Romanesque church, at which there is a memorial to the
It has also, besides a picturesque Romanesque church, a very beautiful baroque chapel, whi
The oldest building of the village is the romanesque church, the socalled White chapell standing
ithin this suburb, as well as a 12th century Romanesque church.
hurch was built in 1406 on top of an earlier Romanesque church.
s a number of medieval buildings including a Romanesque church.
ilt, which still stands today as an imposing Romanesque church.
romma Kyrka is one of the most distinguished Romanesque churches in the region, celebrated for a com
ld know that most of the Early Christian and Romanesque churches have parts taken from Ancient Roman
One of the most beautiful Romanesque churches preserved in Hungary, it has 3 nave
Vincent is one of the earliest specimens of Romanesque churches in Belgium.
St. Kunibert is the youngest of the Twelve Romanesque churches of Cologne and was consecrated 1247
dieval monuments (ruined castles, Gothic and Romanesque churches).
There are a number of Romanesque churches, e.g.
y sophisticated structure, unlike most Irish Romanesque churches, which are ordinarily simple in pla
of Early English style arches and a debased Romanesque clerestory of two windows above each arch.
Romanesque cloister of Sant Benet de Bages
The Romanesque cloister, once in ruins, owes its current ap
View of the romanesque cloister.
It retains the Romanesque collegial church and its belltower, 52 m (17
olas' in what is now an important example of Romanesque composition.
The 6 m (20 ft) wide Romanesque crown chandelier representing the celestial
Its Romanesque crypt dates from the 10th century and is one
rge late Gothic building containing an early Romanesque crypt beneath the choir, some important earl
The interior design features include romanesque dado arcading and a Hammerbeam roof.
The St. Catherine's building, a Romanesque design completed in 1895, was closed in 2008
itz in a High Victorian hybrid of the German Romanesque design and was generally referred to as Dr.
s William Tinsley and "Oakwood" was his only Romanesque design.
                                                                                                    


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