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Romanesque architecture is an architectural style that emerged in Europe during the 11th century and lasted until the 12th century

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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Front view of the Bell Tower and the Cathedral of Parma
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: The Baptistry in Florence
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Detail of the rose window and portal of the Collegiate church or the parish church of Osenna at
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: A part of the romanesque cloister of the Church of Santo Stefano in Bologna
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: View of Durham Cathedral, in Great Britain, surrounded by vegetation. In the foreground the river
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: The facade of the Basilica of Saint'Ambrogio in Milan, flanked by Tto Bell Towers
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Three men observing the ruins of the Church of Badia in Volterra
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Facade, one side and Campanile of San Michele in Lucca. To the right the marble statue of
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Church and Bell Tower of Santa Maria Forisportam in Lucca, Italy
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: The facade of the romanesque basilica of Saint Sernin in Toulouse
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: The interior of a german romanesque-gothic church
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: The luminous nave of the Cathedral of Pisa, with the women's galleries on high
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Facade of the Church of Santa Maria della Pieve in Arezzo
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Piazza Grande in Arezzo
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: The Cathedral of Torcello. A few men are shown under the portico which surrounds the building
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: The facade of the Cathedral (13th cent.) and Piazza San Giovanni in Volterra
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: The interior of the Cathedral in Grosseto
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: The portal in the left side of the Cathedral in Grosseto. The picture shows the portal before
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Detail of the two domes of the Cathedral and Baptistry of Pisa from the colonnade of the Leaning
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: View of the church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin and the Temple of Hercules Winner
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: The tower, one arm of the transept of the Cathedral and the Baptistry of Pisa
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Via della Salara in Rome. In the background the steeple of the church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Wagonloads of vegetables in front of the Church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin in Piazza della Bocca
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin in Piazza della Bocca della Verita in Rome
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Main portal of the church of Sainte Madeleine in Vzelay
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Abbey of Montmajour near Les Baux-de-Provence
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: The cloister of the Badia di Pomposa, on the outskirts of Ferrara
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: The aspe-side bell towers of the Cathedral of Ivrea, Turin
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: The tergal part with three apses, St. Gregorio church in Bari
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Right side, with the bell tower or Torre del Catapano, of the Basilica of San Nicola, Bari
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Piazza San Gregorio in Bari, with the Portico dei Pellegrini
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Detail of the Cathedral of Bari and the bell tower
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Detail of the right transept of the Cathedral of Bari
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Apse area and sail-shaped bell tower of the Church of Ognissanti in Trani
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Apse section of the Cathedral of San Nicola Pellegrino in Trani
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Faade of the Cathedral of San Michele in Bitetto
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: One-light sculpted window, flanked by two small columns resting on lions
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Fortified tower from the Castle of Zvkov in the Czech Republic
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Ruins of the Castle of Mount Aragon in Spain
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Plaza Mayor and the Church of Santa Maria la Mayor in Trujillo, Spain
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Prophet Elijah taken to heaven with his chariot, San Donnino saves a woman crushed by a collapsed
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: The Cathedral of Anagni
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Transept and part of the right side of the Cathedral of Bari
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: The Castle of Zvkov in the Czech Republic
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: View of Piazza dei Miracoli, Pisa
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Piazza dei Miracoli: the Duomo and the leaning tower
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Piazza dei Miracoli: detail of the Leaning Tower
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Piazza dei Miracoli, the Leaning Tower and the Duomo


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Romanesque Architecture Collection

Romanesque architecture is an architectural style that emerged in Europe during the 11th century and lasted until the 12th century. It was a popular style during the Middle Ages, characterized by thick walls, round arches, and large towers. Romanesque buildings were typically constructed of stone or brick and had a strong emphasis on symmetry. They often featured rounded arches over doors and windows as well as decorative arcades around courtyards. The interiors of Romanesque churches were usually divided into three parts: a nave with side aisles, an apse for the altar, and transepts for additional seating space. This style of architecture was also used in castles to create fortified walls with towers at each corner for defense against invaders. Despite its popularity during medieval times, it has since been replaced by more modern styles such as Gothic or Renaissance architecture.
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Media Storehouse offers a stunning collection of Romanesque Architecture wall art and framed prints. This style of architecture emerged in Europe during the 10th century, characterized by its rounded arches, thick walls, and sturdy pillars. The Romanesque style was prevalent in churches and monasteries throughout Europe until the Gothic period took over. The Media Storehouse collection features breathtaking photographs of some of the most iconic examples of Romanesque architecture from around the world. From grand cathedrals to quaint chapels, these images capture the beauty and majesty of this historic architectural style. Each print is produced using high-quality materials to ensure that it will last for years to come. Customers can choose from a variety of sizes and framing options to suit their individual tastes and needs. Whether you are an art collector or simply appreciate beautiful architecture, our Romanesque Architecture collection is sure to impress with its timeless elegance and historical significance.
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