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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: Facade of the church of Notre Dame la Grande in Poitiers
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Abbey Church of Saint-Pierre in Cellefrouin
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Interior of the Basilica of Santa Maria Maddalena (Basilique Sainte-Marie-Madeleine) Vezelay
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Romanesque church
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: View of the rocky Saint Michel Chapel on Rocher d'Auguilhe, sharp volcanic cone
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: The apse end of the Cathedral of Speyer with the high bell towers soaring above
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Group of columns and piers of the Church of San Martino, in Lucca, Italy
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Facade of the Cathedral of San Martino, in Lucca, Italy
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Front of the imposing romanesque facade of the Abbey Church of Saint Gilles, near Arles (France)
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: The romanesque porch of the Church of San Zeno in Verona (Italy) by Nicol
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Superior part of the facade of the Cathedral Sainte Madelaine in Vezelay
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: The cloister of the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano, in the foreground the paired columns
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Romanesque abbey of Saint- Philibert in Tournus
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Bell tower of the Cathedral of St. Lawrence in Trogir in Croatia
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: The octagonal tower of the abbey of Cluny
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: The octagon tower of that which remains of the old Abbazia in Cluny
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: The octagonal tower and the bell tower of the abbey of Cluny
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: View of the Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta with the sculpture of the Lupa Capitolina, Aquileia
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Inside the Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta in Aquileia
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: View of Castle Tyrol
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Courtyard of Castle Tyrol
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Castle Tyrol
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: The Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta and the Church of Santa Fosca in Torcello
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Thepuerta de San Vicente in Avila de los Caballeros in Spain
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: View of Campo San Giacomo dell'Orio with the church of the same name, Venice
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: View of the interior of the Baptistery of Santo Sepolcro in Bologna: colonnade and pulpit
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Cemetery of Gravellotte (France). In the background, the entrance gates incorporated in an
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Small romanesque church of Saint Honorat in Arles, inside the roman
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: The cloister of San Paolo Fuori le Mura in Rome
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: The apse zone of the Church of Santissimi Maria e Donato, in Murano
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Detail of the Portal of the Church of San Pietro e Paolo, now known as Santi Vitale e Agricola
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Romanesque capital with animal and plant motifs in the Basilica of San Lorenzo Fuori le Mura
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Facade and bell tower of the Cathedral of Assisi dedicated to San Rufino. In the foreground
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: View of the Piazza dei Miracoli in Pisa. On the right the flank of the cathedral
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: View of the Campo dei Miracoli in Pisa. At the center of the picture is the Cathedral
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: View of a road in Frascati (Italy) with the romanesque bell tower of the church of Santa Maria in
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Romanesque portal, on the left transept of the Duomo in Cagliari
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Facade of the Cathedral of Assisi with the bell tower. A few men in the small square in front
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Partial view of Piazza della Commenda in Genoa: the building of the Commenda with a double loggia
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: The right side of the Church of San Francesco della Scarpa, view from Piazza Garibaldi
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Detail of two romanesque capitals
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: The Cathedral in Pisa and the Leaning Tower with the lawn in front of the so-called Piazza dei
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: The interior of the courtyard of the Town Hall in Verona
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Facade of the romanesque-gothic Cathedral of Carrara, with the contiguous plain
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Pilate's courtyard at the Church of Santo Stefano, in Bologna. In the foreground a marble basin
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Entrance portal to the narthex of the Abbey-Church of la Madeleine, in Vzelay, in Burgundy
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Pistoia. Piazza del Duomo
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Romanesque Architecture Collection: Frontal view of the so-called leaning Tower of the Cathedral of Pisa


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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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Romanesque architecture is a style of architecture that was prevalent in Europe from the 9th to the 12th century. It is characterized by its rounded arches, thick walls, and sturdy pillars. Romanesque architecture art prints are reproductions of artwork that depict this architectural style. These prints can feature various elements of Romanesque buildings such as ornate doorways, intricate carvings, and towering spires. Romanesque architecture art prints are popular among those who appreciate historical and cultural artwork. They can be used to decorate homes or offices with a classic and timeless aesthetic. Additionally, these prints serve as educational tools for those interested in learning more about the history of European architecture. We offer a wide selection of Romanesque architecture art prints featuring stunning photography and detailed illustrations. Each print is produced using high-quality materials to ensure long-lasting durability and vivid colors.
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