Romanesque Architecture

Romanesque Architecture is characterized by thick walls, round arches, sturdy pillars, and decorative arcading. It emerged in Europe during the 11th century and was prevalent until the 12th century. This architectural style was inspired by Roman and Byzantine architecture, featuring semi-circular arches, barrel vaults, and symmetrical facades. Romanesque buildings often include elaborate sculptural decorations, ornate doorways, and intricate carvings. The style is known for its robustness and grandeur, with many churches, castles, and monasteries built in this style still standing today as iconic examples of medieval architecture.

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