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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Catalan Romanesque Churches of the Vall de Boí' has mentioned 'Romanesque architecture' in the following places:
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Romanesque architecture is an architectural style of medieval Europe characterized by semi-circular arches. | WIKI |
Examples of Romanesque architecture can be found across the continent, making it the first pan-European architectural style since Imperial Roman architecture. | WIKI |
Combining features of ancient Roman and Byzantine buildings and other local traditions, Romanesque architecture is known by its massive quality, thick walls, round arches, sturdy pillars, barrel vaults, large towers and decorative arcading. | WIKI |
Romanesque architecture is debased Roman architecture. | WIKI |
The scope of Romanesque architecture Saint Nicholas Rotunda in Cieszyn, Poland Romanesque house in Porexc4x8d, Croatia The Civic Hall in Massa Marittima, Italy Abbey Church of St James, Lxc3xa9bxc3xa9ny, Hungary (1208) The keep of Conisbrough Castle, England. | WIKI |
Romanesque architecture was the first distinctive style to spread across Europe since the Roman Empire. | WIKI |
The general impression given by Romanesque architecture, in both ecclesiastical and secular buildings, is one of massive solidity and strength. | WIKI |
In contrast with both the preceding Roman and later Gothic architecture, in which the load-bearing structural members are, or appear to be, columns, pilasters and arches, Romanesque architecture, in common with Byzantine architecture, relies upon its walls, or sections of walls called piers. | WIKI |
Romanesque architecture is often divided into two periods known as the "First Romanesque" style and the "Romanesque" style. | WIKI |
The arches used in Romanesque architecture are nearly always semicircular, for openings such as doors and windows, for vaults and for arcades. | WIKI |
A characteristic feature of Romanesque architecture, both ecclesiastic and domestic, is the pairing of two arched windows or arcade openings, separated by a pillar or colonette and often set within a larger arch. | WIKI |
In Romanesque architecture, piers were often employed to support arches. | WIKI |
Columns are an important structural feature of Romanesque architecture. | WIKI |
Groin vaults occur in early Romanesque buildings, notably at Speyer Cathedral where the high vault of about 1060 is the first employment in Romanesque architecture of this type of vault for a wide nave. | WIKI |
[1] An early ribbed vault in the Romanesque architecture of Sicily is that of the chancel at the Cathedral of Cefalxc3xb9. | WIKI |
Domes in Romanesque architecture are generally found within crossing towers at the intersection of a church's nave and transept, which conceal the domes externally. | WIKI |
Arcading is the single most significant decorative feature of Romanesque architecture. | WIKI |