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Romanesque Collection (page 83)

Romanesque architecture, characterized by its sturdy and imposing structures, emerged in Europe during the 11th and 12th centuries

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Italy, Sardinia, Sassari. Basilica della Santissima Trinita di Saccargia, 12th century church

Italy, Sardinia, Sassari. Basilica della Santissima Trinita di Saccargia, 12th century church

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Italy, Sardinia, Condrongianos. Basilica della Santissima Trinita di Saccargia, 12th century church

Italy, Sardinia, Condrongianos. Basilica della Santissima Trinita di Saccargia, 12th century church

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Italy, Sardinia, Cagliari. Il Castello Old Town, Cattedrale di Santa Maria

Italy, Sardinia, Cagliari. Il Castello Old Town, Cattedrale di Santa Maria

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Italy, Sardinia, Cagliari. Basilica Nostra Senora di Bonaria church

Italy, Sardinia, Cagliari. Basilica Nostra Senora di Bonaria church

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Italy, Milan Province, Milan. Piazza del Duomo and the Milan Cathedral, dawn

Italy, Milan Province, Milan. Piazza del Duomo and the Milan Cathedral, dawn

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Italy, Milan Province, Milan. Giardini Pubblici park, Museum of Natural History

Italy, Milan Province, Milan. Giardini Pubblici park, Museum of Natural History

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Italy, Mantua Province, Mantua. Courtyard, Palazzo Te

Italy, Mantua Province, Mantua. Courtyard, Palazzo Te

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Inside the Romanesque church: tree of candles

Inside the Romanesque church: tree of candles

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Pisa, Italy, Tuscany, Piazza dei Miracoli, the Leaning Tower of Pisa

Pisa, Italy, Tuscany, Piazza dei Miracoli, the Leaning Tower of Pisa

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Italy, Umbria, Orvieto. Romanesque / Gothic cathedral in Piazza del Duomo

Italy, Umbria, Orvieto. Romanesque / Gothic cathedral in Piazza del Duomo
Italy, Umbria, Orvieto. Romanesque/Gothic cathedral in Piazza del Duomo

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Germany, Bamberg. Bamberg Cathedral, Tomb of the Saintly Imperial Couple, for Heinrich II

Germany, Bamberg. Bamberg Cathedral, Tomb of the Saintly Imperial Couple, for Heinrich II (Henry II) & his beloved wife, Kunigunde. (c. 1513)

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Spain, Navarre, Muruzabal. Cobblestone floor detail, Church of Saint Mary of Eunate

Spain, Navarre, Muruzabal. Cobblestone floor detail, Church of Saint Mary of Eunate on the Way of Saint James

Background imageRomanesque Collection: France, Midi-Pyrenees region, Gers Department. Outside the old Romanesque chapel of St

France, Midi-Pyrenees region, Gers Department. Outside the old Romanesque chapel of St. Germaine, near Condom, on the pilgrimage to Santiago de Campostela

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Holy Water Belfry and Clock Tower, Cluny Abbey, Saone et Loire, Burgundy, France

Holy Water Belfry and Clock Tower, Cluny Abbey, Saone et Loire, Burgundy, France

Background imageRomanesque Collection: France: Averyon, Bozouls, Eglise Ste Fauste, Romanesque 12th century, steeple

France: Averyon, Bozouls, Eglise Ste Fauste, Romanesque 12th century, steeple and bell tower behind wrought iron cross

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Medieval stained glass in the Royal Window, Northwest Transept, Canterbury Cathedral

Medieval stained glass in the Royal Window, Northwest Transept, Canterbury Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Canterbury, Kent, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Medieval stained glass depicting the Miraculous Draught of Fishes, Third Typological Window

Medieval stained glass depicting the Miraculous Draught of Fishes, Third Typological Window, North Quire Isle, Canterbury Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Canterbury, Kent, England

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Gothic southwest porch, built in the 15th century by Thomas Mapilton and Richard Beke

Gothic southwest porch, built in the 15th century by Thomas Mapilton and Richard Beke, Canterbury Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Canterbury, Kent, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Medieval stained glass in the Chapel of Edward the Confessor, Canterbury Cathedral

Medieval stained glass in the Chapel of Edward the Confessor, Canterbury Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Canterbury, Kent, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Medieval stained glass of King David, Ancestors or Geneaology of Christ, South Window

Medieval stained glass of King David, Ancestors or Geneaology of Christ, South Window, Canterbury Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Canterbury, Kent, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Medieval stained glass depicting Mary, baby Jesus and Joseph on a donkey, Canterbury Cathedral

Medieval stained glass depicting Mary, baby Jesus and Joseph on a donkey, Canterbury Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Canterbury, Kent, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Portrait of St. Thomas a Becket, assembled in 1919 from fragments of medieval stained glass

Portrait of St. Thomas a Becket, assembled in 1919 from fragments of medieval stained glass, Thomas Becket Window 1, north ambulatory, Canterbury Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Canterbury

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Medieval stained glass depicting Elizabeth of York and Cecily, Royal Window, Northwest Transept

Medieval stained glass depicting Elizabeth of York and Cecily, Royal Window, Northwest Transept, Canterbury Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Canterbury, Kent, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Northwest Tower of Canterbury Cathedral from the Great Cloisters, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Northwest Tower of Canterbury Cathedral from the Great Cloisters, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Canterbury, Kent, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Medieval stained glass of The Crucifixion, Corona Redemption Window, East End, Corona I

Medieval stained glass of The Crucifixion, Corona Redemption Window, East End, Corona I, Canterbury Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Canterbury, Kent, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Medieval stained glass of Enoch, Geneaology or Ancestors of Christ, South Window

Medieval stained glass of Enoch, Geneaology or Ancestors of Christ, South Window, Canterbury Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Canterbury, Kent, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Medieval stained glass depicting the Cure of Mad Henry of Fordwich, North Ambulatory

Medieval stained glass depicting the Cure of Mad Henry of Fordwich, North Ambulatory, Trinity Chapel Ambulatory, Canterbury Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Canterbury, Kent, England

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Cathedral, Chester, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Cathedral, Chester, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRomanesque Collection: The Great Cloisters, Canterbury Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Canterbury, Kent, England

The Great Cloisters, Canterbury Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Canterbury, Kent, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Piazza della Signoria and Palazzo Vecchio at dusk, Florence, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tuscany

Piazza della Signoria and Palazzo Vecchio at dusk, Florence, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Background imageRomanesque Collection: The Monastery, Alcobaca, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Portugal, Europe

The Monastery, Alcobaca, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Portugal, Europe

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Balcony of the Santa Caterina Monastery and Hermitage, Lake Maggiore, Lombardy, Italian Lakes

Balcony of the Santa Caterina Monastery and Hermitage, Lake Maggiore, Lombardy, Italian Lakes, Italy, Europe

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Hermitage of Santa Caterina del Sasso, Lake Maggiore, Lombardy, Italian Lakes, Italy, Europe

Hermitage of Santa Caterina del Sasso, Lake Maggiore, Lombardy, Italian Lakes, Italy, Europe

Background imageRomanesque Collection: TOWER OF LONDON: CHAPEL. The Norman Chapel in the White Tower, built, 1080, of marble from Caen

TOWER OF LONDON: CHAPEL. The Norman Chapel in the White Tower, built, 1080, of marble from Caen, France. Line engraving, English, c1845

Background imageRomanesque Collection: NEW YORK: SYNAGOGUE, 1891. The entrance to the just completed Temple Beth-El at Fifth Avenue

NEW YORK: SYNAGOGUE, 1891. The entrance to the just completed Temple Beth-El at Fifth Avenue and 76th Street in New York. Wood engraving, 1891 or 1892

Background imageRomanesque Collection: ROMANESQUE ORNAMENT. German Romanesque columns and capitals. Decorative engravings

ROMANESQUE ORNAMENT. German Romanesque columns and capitals. Decorative engravings

Background imageRomanesque Collection: ROMANESQUE ORNAMENT. Italian Romanesque decorative architectural elements. Engraving

ROMANESQUE ORNAMENT. Italian Romanesque decorative architectural elements. Engraving

Background imageRomanesque Collection: ROMANESQUE ORNAMENT. German Romanesque decorative architectural elements. Engraving

ROMANESQUE ORNAMENT. German Romanesque decorative architectural elements. Engraving

Background imageRomanesque Collection: ROMANESQUE ORNAMENT. French Romanesque decorative architectural elements. Engraving

ROMANESQUE ORNAMENT. French Romanesque decorative architectural elements. Engraving

Background imageRomanesque Collection: FRANCE: CLUNY. The Romanesque third abbey church of St. Peter of the monastery of Cluny

FRANCE: CLUNY. The Romanesque third abbey church of St. Peter of the monastery of Cluny, built between 1080 and 1225 and the largest church in Europe when completed. Line engraving

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Gothic style altar, Matthias Church (Matyas-Templom), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Buda, Budapest

Gothic style altar, Matthias Church (Matyas-Templom), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Buda, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Spire of Matthias Church (Matyas-Templom), Buda, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Budapest, Hungary

Spire of Matthias Church (Matyas-Templom), Buda, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Cathedral, Asti, Piedmont, Italy, Europe

Cathedral, Asti, Piedmont, Italy, Europe

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Town Hall and Collegiata in Piazza San Secondo, Asti, Piedmont, Italy, Europe

Town Hall and Collegiata in Piazza San Secondo, Asti, Piedmont, Italy, Europe

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Memorial church, Kurfurstendamm, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Memorial church, Kurfurstendamm, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Skyline of Bamberg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Skyline of Bamberg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Hilltop village, Pals, Costa Brava, Catalonia, Spain, Europe

Hilltop village, Pals, Costa Brava, Catalonia, Spain, Europe

Background imageRomanesque Collection: Baptistry, Pisa, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Baptistry, Pisa, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tuscany, Italy, Europe



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Romanesque architecture, characterized by its sturdy and imposing structures, emerged in Europe during the 11th and 12th centuries. This architectural style is evident in various iconic landmarks around the continent. One such example is the Bayeux Tapestry, a remarkable masterpiece that depicts scenes from the Battle of Hastings in 1066. The tapestry showcases intricate details and vivid colors, providing a glimpse into medieval life. Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany also exhibits Romanesque elements with its grandeur and fairy-tale-like appearance. Perched on a hilltop, this castle offers breathtaking views of the Allgau region and stands as an epitome of architectural beauty. Cologne Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in North Rhine Westphalia, Germany, showcases stunning Romanesque features. Its towering spires dominate Cologne's skyline and attract visitors from all over the world to admire its awe-inspiring design. The Romanesque altar from Sagas portrays biblical scenes like The Visitation and Nativity with exquisite craftsmanship. These artworks provide insights into religious devotion during that era. Santiago de Compostela in Spain holds immense significance for pilgrims who travel along the Camino de Santiago route. Its cathedral exemplifies Romanesque architecture while serving as a spiritual destination for countless believers. The Knight of Templar Chapel represents another aspect culture – crusades. This chapel symbolizes chivalry and dedication to protecting Christian interests during these historical conflicts. Notre-Dame Cathedral in Bayeux, Normandy boasts an impressive east end showcasing magnificent examples design. It stands as a testament to France's rich architectural heritage throughout history. St David's Cathedral situated in Pembrokeshire, Wales reflects both Norman influences alongside traditional Welsh styles within its structure – blending seamlessly to create an extraordinary place of worship. In Zadar county within Croatia's Dalmatia region, the Cathedral of St.