Similar words: Roman, romans, romance, romantic, roman law, roman candle, pyromania, pax romana. Meaning: [‚rəʊmə'nesk] n. 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.
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31. The church however still retains its original Romanesque basilica form.
32. It is one of three such Romanesque churches left in Prague.
33. This was originally a Romanesque building but was gradually turned into a Gothic one in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.
34. The Romanesque is of Transitional type, with wide pointed arches and barrel vault, a clerestory but no triforium.
35. A number of them were largely built in the late Romanesque style and of these some survive in whole or in part.
36. The building represents many construction periods from Romanesque to late Gothic.
37. Gothic architecture evolved from the Romanesque style but its characteristics are different.
38. Till virtually the end of the thirteenth century building was on Romanesque style, as at Bamberg and Naumburg Cathedrals.
39. From here we descend to the crypt and find ourselves surrounded by the 11C remains of the Romanesque basilica.
40. The transition from Romanesque to Gothic proceeded at a variable speed in differing countries.
41. In the exterior walls prison chambers still survive which are of Romanesque date, while the audience chamber possesses a fine wall-fireplace.
42. Here, in modern Normandy and Brittany, Roman remains were scanty and a new Romanesque style evolved.
43. The method of construction is different from that of Romanesque stone building.
44. the strength and solidity of Romanesque architecture.
45. It is most special in its romanesque architecture with its refined internal facilities assimilating versailles palace connotation.
46. Roman Temple, the Romanesque Gothic Cathedral, the Chapel made of bones from thousands of people in saint Francis.
47. The language of Provence , Proven?al, was important in medieval literature, and Provence 's Romanesque architecture was an outstanding cultural achievement of the Middle Ages.
48. Gaspar Borchardt, whose workshop is opposite Cremona's cathedral, is inspired by the beautiful Romanesque building.
49. It is no longer a Romanesque church ; nor is it a Gothic church.
50. The architectural melting pot is seen in the tall Romanesque columns, the Gothic hammervault roofing.
51. Towers were an important feature of churches and cathedrals Built in the Romanesque and Gothic periods.
52. Inside the cemetery is a Romanesque - style memorial chapel in memory of Robert Morrison.
53. It evolved from Romanesque architecture and was succeeded by Renaissance architecture.
54. They climbed stairs to ground level and he immediately noticed Romanesque churches, framed by sunbaked dwellings, the roofs and walls all the tint of dirty sand,[Sentencedict.com ] the feel clearly Italian.
55. Rome church - building using a typical Romanesque arch structure.
56. The ancient Romanesque church interior decoration magnificent is magnificent, with exterior plain single furnishing obvious contrast.
57. ROMANESQUE_VAULTING_DESC; Romanesque churches sustained massive barrel vaults, requiring the reinforcement of the load-bearing walls in order to parry the lateral outward thrust.
58. It is located right behind the Romanesque cathedral is a symbol of the city of Pisa.
59. One would say that it were conscious of the vicinity of the heavy Romanesque pillars.
60. During the Romanesque, sinister and depressing fears of the last judgement dominated such depictions.
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