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Romanesque vs. Gothic Architecture Codey Bair pd.3

Romanesque Churches And buildings

Sant` Antimo Abbey, Tuscany, Italy Dull outside Small windows Barrel- like inside Thick walls Little décor.

Leaning Tower of Pisa Thick walls Little décor Small windows (the building to the right) Dull

Rocamadour, Midi-Pyrenees, France Dull interior and exterior Windows tell story Small windows Arched interior Little décor Barrel- like interior

Gothic Churches

Convento do Carmo, Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal Large windows Pointed arcs Bright Note: Building is in ruins but still is Gothic. It's what it was is what counts.

St. Ouen, Rouen, Normandy, France Pointed Arcs Large, Castle like Large Windows Bright Much décor Looks delicate

Prague Cathedral, Prague, Czech Republic Large Windows Bright Beautiful Many buttresses Tall Pointed Arch Stained glass windows Groin vau lt

Works Cited Romanesque site used only: o destinations.com/categories/romanesque destinations.com/categories/romanesque Gothic site used only: o destinations.com/categories/gothic destinations.com/categories/gothic