Romanesque
Connected Sites
Site | Rationale | Link |
Aachen Cathedral | ||
Abbey and Altenmünster of Lorsch | Torhalle, part of the Romanesque church | |
Albi | Pont-Vieux | |
Aquileia | Basilica | |
Arles | Saint Trophime's Church | |
Avignon | Cathedral of Notre-Dame-des-Doms | |
Avila | Saint Vincent's Church | |
Bamberg | Cathedral | |
Bordeaux | Church of Holy Cross | |
Canterbury | Cathedral | |
Cistercian Abbey of Fontenay | "built in the Romanesque style" (wiki) | |
Convent of Christ in Tomar | ||
Costiera Amalfitana | St Andrew Cathedral | |
Cracow | Saint Andrew's Church, Saint Adalbert's Chapel and Saint Leonard's Crypt | |
Durham Castle and Cathedral | ||
Ferrara | Pomposa Abbey | |
Fertö/Neusiedlersee | Fisher's Church in Rust (Romanesque original with later Gothic additions) | |
Florence | Saint John's Baptistery | |
Hildesheim Cathedral and Church | ||
Kotor | The Cathedral | |
Loire Valley | Fontevraud Abbey | |
Longobards in Italy | a specific sub-style sometimes called "First Romanesque" or "Lombard Romanesque" | |
Medieval Monuments in Kosovo | Palaiologos Renaissance School, ..., combining eastern orthodox and western Romanesque features (AB ev) | |
Modena | Cathedral | |
Naumburg Cathedral | demonstrating a transitional style between Late Romanesque and Early Gothic (AB ev) | |
Notre-Dame Cathedral in Tournai | ||
Old City of Jerusalem | Church of St. Anne | |
Oporto | Cathedral | |
Piazza del Duomo (Pisa) | ||
Portovenere, Cinque Terre, and the Islands | San Lorenzo in Portovenere | |
Prague | Saint Longin's Rotunda, Holy Cross Rotunda, Saint George's Basilica | |
Provins | La Maison romane : s?rement la plus ancienne maison de Provins (Xe si?cle ou XIe si?cle), elle abrite le Mus?e du Provinois. | |
Rammelsberg and Goslar | Emperor's Palace in Goslar | |
Regensburg | Saint James' Church | |
Reichenau | church of St Peter and St Paul at Niederzell (AB ev) | |
Reims | Abbey of St. Remi was originally romanesque, parts of it remain such as the sculptures in the chapter house | |
Route of Santiago de Compostela | Romanic bridge over Arga river (early 11th century) in Puente La Reina | |
Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France | Several, including the Basilica of St. Sernin in Toulouse | |
Saint-Savin sur Gartempe | ||
Salamanca | Old Cathedral | |
Santiago de Compostela | Cathedral, Gelmirez Palace and Santa Maria del Sar Church | |
Segovia | More than 10 Romanesque churches | |
Speyer Cathedral | ||
Spissky Hrad and Levoca | Spišská Kapitula | |
Split | Saint Benedict's Church | |
Stari Ras and Sopocani | Parts of the Sopocani and Djurdjevi Stupovi monasteries | |
Studenica Monastery | Romanesque sculptors responsible for the west and south gates and the great east window (AB ev) | |
Trebic | Saint Procopius' Basilica | |
Trier | Cathedral | |
Upper Middle Rhine Valley | Basilica St. Kastor, Koblenz | |
Val d'Orcia | Sant'Antimo abbey | |
Vall de Boi | ||
Verona | Saint Zeno's Basilica | |
Vienna | Saint Virgil's Chapel, Rupert Church | |
Vineyard Landscape of Piedmont | several towns such as Castiglione Falletto and Barolo | |
Vézelay | Saint Magdalene's Church |
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