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Carolingian and Romanesque Architecture

Carolingian and Romanesque Architecture. Medieval Europe Mr Lehmann. Basilica of Maxentius, Rome, 313. St Peter’s Basilica, Rome, 319-335. Santa Sabina, Rome, 422-32; San Apollinare in Classe, 533-49.

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Carolingian and Romanesque Architecture

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  1. Carolingian and Romanesque Architecture Medieval Europe Mr Lehmann

  2. Basilica of Maxentius, Rome, 313

  3. St Peter’s Basilica, Rome, 319-335

  4. Santa Sabina, Rome, 422-32; San Apollinare in Classe, 533-49

  5. Palatine Chapel, Aachen, 796-805 (Great Buildings Collection); San Vitale, Ravenna, 526-47 (Stockton)

  6. Palatine Chapel, Aachen, 796-805 (Wikipedia) San Vitale, Ravenna, 526-47 (Casa de Case)

  7. Monastic Church of St Riquier, Centula, France. c. 800, XVII engraving(Romanesque Art) Monastic Church, Fulda, Germany ca 790-819, plan (AH&A)

  8. Abbey Church, Corvey on the Weyser, westwork and reconstruction, 873-885 Lorsch Abbey, Gateway, ca 800 (Catherine Reed), and reconstruction

  9. St Gall, Plan of Monastery, IX (St Gall Monastery Plan)

  10. Speyer Cathedral, ca 1030-60, remodeled 1082-1106, plan, façade, and view of nave (Ann Stout)

  11. Cluny III, 1088-1121, plan,restored view, and digital reconstruction (Maior Ecclesia)

  12. Digital Reconstruction of Cluny III, 1088-1121(Maior Ecclesia)

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