Connected Sites
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Cathedral, Gelmirez Palace and Santa Maria del Sar Church
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Cathedral
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St Andrew Cathedral
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Saint Benedict's Church
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Cathedral
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San Lorenzo in Portovenere
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Pont-Vieux
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Parts of the Sopocani and Djurdjevi Stupovi monasteries
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Abbey of St. Remi was originally romanesque, parts of it remain such as the sculptures in the chapter house
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church of St Peter and St Paul at Niederzell (AB ev)
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The west façade of Siena Cathedral combines "elements of French Gothic, Tuscan Romanesque architecture, and Classical architecture". "The lower portion of the façade is (...) built in Tuscan Romanesque style."
See en.wikipedia.org
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The old abbey church of the Abbey of Hautvillers is built in three different architectural styles: Romanesque, Gothic and flamboyant. (Nomination file, p. 75)
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The béguinage church of Saint Agnes in Sint-Truiden is a late Romanesque, early Gothic building.
See www.visitsinttruiden.be
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Palaiologos Renaissance School, ..., combining eastern orthodox and western Romanesque features (AB ev)
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demonstrating a transitional style between Late Romanesque and Early Gothic (AB ev)
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Saint James' Church
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"examples of buildings from this period include the Torre delle Milizie, the Torre dei Conti, and the churches of Santi Quattro Coronati, Santa Prassede, Santa Maria in Cosmedin, and Santa Maria in Aracoeli." (Wiki)
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Saint Magdalene's Church
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Cathedral of Notre-Dame-des-Doms
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Saint Vincent's Church
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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.
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"The Collegiate Church of St Servatius is one of the masterpieces of Romanesque architecture." (Official description) "The castle, church and old town (...) were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1994 because of their exceptional preservation and outstanding Romanesque architecture." (wiki)
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Church of Holy Cross
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several towns such as Castiglione Falletto and Barolo
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Saint Virgil's Chapel, Rupert Church
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Saint Zeno's Basilica
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Sant'Antimo abbey
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Basilica St. Kastor, Koblenz
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Saint Procopius' Basilica
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Basilica di Santo Stefano
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Romanesque sculptors responsible for the west and south gates and the great east window (AB ev)
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Spišská Kapitula
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More than 10 Romanesque churches
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Old Cathedral
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Several, including the Basilica of St. Sernin in Toulouse
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Romanic bridge over Arga river (early 11th century) in Puente La Reina
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Emperor's Palace in Goslar
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Saint Longin's Rotunda, Holy Cross Rotunda, Saint George's Basilica
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"the Romanesque chapel of Santa Caterina" (OUV) - The north nave of the church is Romanesque with a ribbed vault. The central nave is also Romanesque but has a pointed barrel vault.
See es.wikipedia.org
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"the Basilica of St. Anthony of Padua (...) is characterised by a fusion of different styles: Romanesque, in features of its gabled façade; Gothic, in the floor plan of the ambulatory with its nine chapels; Byzantine, in the eight lead-sheeted cupolas and in the two slim bell-towers." (Nomination file, p. 112)
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Cathedral
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Cathedral
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a specific sub-style sometimes called "First Romanesque" or "Lombard Romanesque"
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Fontevraud Abbey
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Saint Andrew's Church, Saint Adalbert's Chapel and Saint Leonard's Crypt
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The Cathedral
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Saint John's Baptistery
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Pomposa Abbey, Ferrara Cathedral
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"built in the Romanesque style" (wiki)
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The belfry of Boulogne is "in the Roman style". (2005 AB Ev) The belfry of Saint-Riquier is in the Romanesque style, as are the lower parts of the belfries of Boulogne and of the Church of Saint-Éloi in Dunkerque (Nomination file, p. 24, 35), and the Church of Saint-Germanus in Tienen.
See nl.wikipedia.org
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Basilica of San Francesco: "The lower level contains a church with imposing Romanesque arches, dedicated to the cult of the saint (...)." - Cathedral of San Rufino: "The west front is a masterpiece of Umbrian Romanesque architecture (...)." (AB Ev) Other Romanesque buildings include San Damiano, Santo Stefano, the Abbey of Saint Peter and Santa Maria Maggiore.
See en.wikipedia.org
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Saint Trophime's Church
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Basilica
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Torhalle, part of the Romanesque church
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Cathedral