Yes! Spain, specifically and especially the south, is heavily influenced by Moorish culture. In the 8th century they came and were rulers of Andalus (now Andalucía). Their influence is seen in the arches, interior patios, and fountains that are prevalent in Spanish architecture.
Greek architecture influenced local architecture in a few ways. This is because the Greeks started to use arches and a different way of building.
The arches and spires of the medieval architecture were intended to force one's eyes to look toward the heavens. The spires in particular represent a finger pointing upward to God to indicate that he is in Heaven. The spires provided a constant reminder of that belief. Arches were an innovation of architecture to provide strength to the structure and provide additional light to inside of the building.
Pointed arches is not a feature of Romanesque architecture. Romanesque architecture is characterized by semi-circular arches, thick walls, and small windows. Pointed arches are a signature element of Gothic architecture.
The spires in particular represent a finger pointing upward to God to indicate that he is in Heaven. The spires provided a constant reminder of that belief. Arches were an innovation of architecture to provide strength to the structure and provide additional light to inside of the building.
arches and domes
Romanesque Architecture
Arcos is the plural of arco which has two meanings: An arch (architecture) and a bow (weapon)
Roman Architecture is responsible for the use and development of arches. However, we now know that arches were in use in Africa and Egypt prior to roman empire
The arc architecture style is an imitation of Roman arches.
The pillars, domes, and arches of Rome can be found in many famous modern buildings, including the White House and the Capitol Building.
A flying buttress is not a feature of Romanesque architecture.
Colonnade