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St. Peter and Paul (Petr a Pavel) Church in Poříčí nad Sázavou. St. Jacob's (Jakub) Church in Cirkvice (near Kutná Hora) St. Procopius Basilica in Třebíč. St. Peter's Rotunda in Starý Plzenec. St. Peter and Paul Rotunda in Budeč (near Zákolany u Kladna) Rotunda of the Virgin Mary and St. Catherine in Znojmo.
France. Romanesque architecture appeared in France at the end of the 10th century, with the development of feudal society and the rise and spread of monastic orders, particularly the Benedictines, which built many important abbeys and monasteries in the style. It continued to dominate religious architecture until the appearance of French Gothic ...
Romanesque architecture is an architectural style of medieval Europe that was predominant in the 11th and 12th centuries. [1] The style eventually developed into the Gothic style with the shape of the arches providing a simple distinction: the Romanesque is characterized by semicircular arches, while the Gothic is marked by the pointed arches.
The last church before the cathedral of Notre-Dame was a Romanesque remodeling of Saint-Étienne that, although enlarged and remodeled, was found to be unfit for the growing population of Paris. [18] [b] A baptistery , the Church of Saint-John-le-Rond , built about 452, was located on the north side of the west front of Notre-Dame until the ...
Ják Church, Ják, Hungary, is one of the most complete Romanesque churches in the region. Church of Saint Wenceslaus, Hrusice, Bohemia, Czech Republic. Church of St Peter and St Paul, Budeč, Bohemia, Czech Republic (c. 900 AD) Basilica of the Assumption, Tismice, Bohemia, Czech Republic.
The church was repaired after each fire, and reconstructions and modifications made, but it retained its essentially Romanesque form, with thick walls, small windows and massive columns. Work on the church was frequently interrupted by wars and political crises. The Romanesque-Gothic Cathedral Drawing A′, circa 1260. One of the oldest ...
Romanesque architecture; List of regional characteristics of Romanesque churches; Romanesque secular and domestic architecture; Literature. Hiltrud Kier: Via Sacra zu Fuß, Kölns Städtebau und die Romanischen Kirchen. Bachem Verlag, Köln 2003 (²/2005) ISBN 3-7616-1704-6.
The Church of St. Trophime ( French: Cathédrale Saint-Trophime d'Arles) ( Trophimus) is a Roman Catholic church and former cathedral located in the city of Arles, in the Bouches-du-Rhône Department of southern France. It was built between the 12th century and the 15th century, and is in the Romanesque architectural tradition.