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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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