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Romanesque architecture
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Romanesque architecture
How do you build a Romanesque church? Here is the method, which would have been adjusted to suit each region.
- Build it in stone, following a “basilica-type” plan (following an ancient model)
- Place the relics in the choir stalls (the most sacred area)
- Create “barrel” vaulted ceilings, with rounded arches (in a semicircle)
- Be careful, they are heavy and may push the walls apart. To avoid this, walls should be thick, with buttresses, and windows should be narrow
- Decorate them with wall paint and sculptures

Cross-section of Conques church



In a nutshell

Romanesque architecture has several characteristics: rounded arches, thick walls, narrow windows, painted decorations and sculptures.
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