Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Catalan Romanesque Churches of the Vall de Boí' has mentioned 'Sicily' in the following places:
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Politics The Tower of London (1078); William the Conqueror built the central White Tower as his stronghold and residence Speyer Cathedral, begun by Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor in 1030, as an expression of imperial power and architectural innovation Castello di Venere, Erice (12th-13th century), is one of many built by the Normans in Sicily, Italy. | WIKI |
As monasticism spread across Europe, Romanesque churches sprang up in Scotland, Scandinavia, Poland, Hungary, Sicily, Serbia and Tunisia. | WIKI |
There are a very small number of buildings in the Romanesque style, such as Autun Cathedral in France and Monreale Cathedral in Sicily in which pointed arches have been used extensively, apparently for stylistic reasons. | WIKI |
[1] An early ribbed vault in the Romanesque architecture of Sicily is that of the chancel at the Cathedral of Cefalxc3xb9. | WIKI |
This is the case in nearly all Italian churches both large and small, except in Sicily where a number of churches were founded by the Norman rulers and are more French in appearance. | WIKI |
Polychrome blind arcading of the apse of Monreale Cathedral, Sicily (1174xe2x80x9382) The decoration indicates Islamic influence in both the motifs and the fact that all the arches, including those of the windows, are pointed. | WIKI |