Romanesque architecture
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Template:Archhistory Image:Romanesque church inside, Saint-Saturnin, Auvergne, France.jpg Image:StSerninToulousDB22.jpg Image:Arlescloisterfigures.jpg Image:Tum archikolegiata 1.jpg Image:Jumièges.jpg Image:St michaelis.jpg Image:Schottenportal.jpg The term Romanesque, like many other stylistic designations, was not a term contemporary with the art it describes but an invention of modern scholarship to categorize a period. The term "Romanesque" attempts to link the architecture, especially, of the 11th and 12th centuries in medieval Europe to Roman Architecture based on similarities of forms and materials. Romanesque is characterized by a use of round or slightly pointed arches, barrel vaults, cruciform piers supporting vaults, and groin vaults. The great carved portals of 12th century church facades (see Church of St. Trophime) parallel the architectural novelty of the period—monumental stone sculpture seems reborn in the Romanesque.
Romanesque appears to have been the first pan-European style since Roman Imperial Architecture and examples are found in every part of the continent. One important fact pointed out by the stylistic similarity of buildings across Europe is the relative mobility of medieval people. Contrary to many modern ideas of life before the Industrial Revolution, merchants, nobles, knights, artisans, and peasants crossed Europe and the Mediterranean world for business, war, and religious pilgrimages, carrying their knowledge of what buildings in different places looked like. The important pilgrimage routes to Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, modern northwest Spain, may have generated as well as spread some aspects of the Romanesque style.
The Romanesque was not confined only to architecture. It was accompanied by changes in design for woodworking seen, for instance in, chests and cupboards. The exterior of the book changes at this time, and as does manuscript design as scribes start to use a new clear style of writing (Caroline minuscule). Texts are set among intricate spirals and elaborate and finely-drawn nature motifs. This became an international graphic style, influencing even Jewish illuminated manuscripts. In western painting, mosaic and fresco design, from around 1150 a spirit emerged across Europe. This attempted to revive the styles of the art of classical antiquity, and yet it also drew heavily on ancient Christian Celtic and Byzantine arts.
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Surviving Romanesque buildings
Listed below are examples of surviving Romanesque buildings in modern France, Germany, Spain, Ireland, Italy, England, Netherlands, Scandinavia, Central Europe and Portugal.
France
- Gordes, Abbey of Sénanque
- Saint-Foy, Conques
- Saint-Sernin, Toulouse
- Saint-Bénigne, Dijon
- Notre-Dame-du-Port, Clermont-Ferrand
- Saint-Austremoine, Issoire
- Notre-Dame, Orcival
- Saint-Nectaire
- Saint-Saturnin
- Saint-Pierre, Angoulême
- Church of St. Trophime and cloister, Arles
- Sainte-Madeleine, Vezelay
- Sainte-Croix, Bordeaux
- Paray-le-Monial
- Saint-Front, Périgueux
- Notre-Dame-la-Grande, Poitiers
- Saint-Savin-sur-Gartempe
- abbey church, Cluny
- Chapaize
- Abbatiale de Cruas
- Abbey of Vigeois, Limousin
- Tour Fenestrelle, Uzès
- Fontevraud Abbey
- Autun
- Normandy :
- abbey church, Jumièges, Seine-Maritime
- abbey church of Saint-Georges-de-Boscherville, Seine-Maritime
- Saint-Étienne, Caen, Calvados
- Sainte-Trinité, Caen, Calvados
- Cerisy-la-Forêt, Manche
- Lessay, Manche
- Saint-Martin-du-Canigou, Roussillon
Germany
- Mainz, St. Martin - Mainz Cathedral
- Worms, Worms Cathedral
- Speyer, Speyer Cathedral
- Maria Laach Abbey
- Trier Cathedral
- Hildesheim: Cathedral and St. Michael's Church.
- Regensburg, Schottenkirche St. Jakob
Spain
- Basílica de San Isidoro, León
- Ripoll Monastery
- Salamanca Cathedral
- Loarre Castle
- Toro Santa María la Mayor, Colegiata
- Soria Santo Domingo
- Carrión de los Condes Church of Santiago
- Carrión de los Condes Church of Santa María de las Victorias
- Aguilar de Campoo Church of Santa Cecilia
- Aguilar de Campoo Santa María la Real, Monastery
- Arenillas de San Pelayo Church of San Pelayo
- Barrio de Santa María Church of Santa Eulalia
- Cillamayor Church of Santa María la Real
- San Martín, Frómista
- Olmos de Ojeda Church of Santa Eufemia
- San Salvador de Cantamuda Colegiata
- Soria San Juan de Duero, Cloister
- Estella San Pedro de la Rúa
- Torres del Río Church of Santo Sepulcro
- Leyre San Salvador. Abbey
- Jaca Cathedral
- Zamora Cathedral
- San Juan de Ortega Church
- Arbás Church
- Santillana del Mar Colegiata and cloister
- Lugo Cathedral
- Santillana del Mar Colegiata
- Santo Domingo de Silos Monastery
- San Juan de la Peña
- Sant Climent de Taüll, Vall de Boí
- Sant Miquel de Cuixà, Empordà, Catalonia
- Santiago de Compostela Cathedral
- Santiago de Compostela Gelmirez Palace
- Santiago de Compostela Santa María del Sar (Colegiata)
- La Coruña Church of Santiago
- La Coruña Church of Santa María del Campo
- Cathedral, Ourense, Romanesque and Gothic
- Portomarín, Church of San Juan
- Vilar de Donas,Monastery
- Sarria,Church
- Barbadelo,Church
- A lot of rural romanesque churches of northern Burgos and Palencia
- Rural early romanesque churches of Serrablo Huesca
- The 20 romanesque churches of Segovia
- Duratón La Asunción de María, church
- Fuentidueña Church of San Miguel
- Grado del Pico Church of San Pedro
- Perorrubio Church of San Pedro
- Requijada Church of Virgen de las Vegas
- San Pedro de Gaillos Church
- Sepúlveda Church of San Salvador
- Tarragona Cathedral Cloister
Switzerland
- Abbey of Romainmôtier
- Church of Saint-Sulpice, Vaud
- Payerne
Ireland
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- Cormac's Chapel, Cashel (1127-1134)
- Aghadoe, County Kerry (1158)
- Nuns' Church, Clonmacnoise (1167)
- Tuam Cathedral and Crosses (c. 1184)
- Ardmore Church and Round Tower, County Waterford
- Baltinglass Cistercian Abbey, County Wicklow
- Boyle Cistercian Abbey, County Roscommon
- Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin
- Clonfert Cathedral, County Galway
- Cong Abbey, County Galway
- Devenish Round Tower and Churches, County Fermanagh
- Dysert O'Dea Church and Round Tower, County Clare
- Freshford, County Kilkenny
- Jerpoint Cistercian Abbey, County Kilkenny
- Killeshin, County Laois
- Maghera, County Derry
- Monaincha Abbey and Cross, County Tipperary
- Rahan Church of Ireland Church, County Offaly
- Timahoe Round Tower, County Laois
- St. Saviour's, Glendalough
Italy
- Sant'Ambrogio, Milan
- San Mercuriale, in Forlì
- San Michele, Pavia
- San Miniato al Monte, Florence
- San Zeno, Verona
- Cathedral of Spoleto
- Cathedral of Cefalu
- Cathedral of Monza
- Cathedral of Pisa
England
In England, Romanesque architecture is often termed 'Norman architecture'.
- Crypt of Canterbury Cathedral
- Durham Cathedral
- Hereford Cathedral
- Kilpeck Church
- Leominster Priory
- Ludlow Castle
- Peterborough Cathedral
- Southwell Minster
- St Albans Cathedral
Netherlands
- Sint Servaas, Maastricht
- Onze-Lieve-Vrouwe, Maastricht
- Munsterkerk, Roermond
- Janskerk, Utrecht
- Pieterskerk, Utrecht
- St. Plechelmus, Oldenzaal
- Chapel, Lemiers
- Reformed church, Oirschot
- Abbey church Rolduc, Kerkrade
- St. Amelberga, Susteren
- St. Wiro, Plechelmus and Otgerus, Sint-Odiliënberg
- St. Remigius, Klimmen
- St. Medardus, Wessem
Belgium
Scandinavia
Poland
- Basilica in Czerwińsk
- Collegiate church in Tum
- Masovian Blessed Virgin Mary Cathedral in Płock,
- St. Andreas-Church, Kraków
- St. Adalbert-Church, Kraków
- St. Mary-Rotunda, Cieszyn
- St. Prokop-Rotunda, Strzelno
- St. Mary-Church, Inowrocław
- St. Nicolaus-Church in Giecz
- St. Idzi-Church in Inowłódz
- St. Idzi-Church in Tarczek
- St. Martin-Collegiate in Opatów
- Dungeon in Lublin Castle
- St. John the Baptist-Church in Grzegorzowice
- St. Peter and Paul-Collegiate in Kruszwica
- Blessed Virgin Mary-Church in Lwówek Śląski
- St. Jacob-Church in Sandomierz
- St. Ursula-Church in Strońsko
- Cistercians Abbey in Sulejów
- Cistercians Abbey in Wąchock
- St. Nicolaus- Church in Żarnów
- St. Leonard Crypt in Wawel, Kraków
- Church of St. John from Jerusalem Outside the Walls in Poznań
- St. Florian-Church in Koprzywnica
- Romanesque door in Gniezno Cathedral
Central Europe
- S. George, Prague (Czech Republic)
- rotunda of St. George in The Říp Mountain (Czech Republic)
- Abbey church, Jak (Hungary)
- Belapatfalva church (Hungary)
Portugal
- Coimbra cathedral (Sé Velha de Coimbra, begun 1162)
- Lisbon cathedral (Sé de Lisboa, begun 1147)
- Round church in the Convent of the Order of Christ in Tomar (XII century)
See also
Periods of Architecture:
External links
- Romanesque Churches in Southern Burgundy
- Corpus of Romanesque Sculpture in Britain and Ireland
- Illustrated history (French)
- Overview of French Romanesque art
- French Romanesque art through 150 places {fr}{es}{en}
- Italian, French and Spanish Romanesque art (it) (fr) (es) (en)ar:عمارة رومانسكية
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