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.
A flying buttress is not a feature of Romanesque architecture.
Barrell vaults
stained glass
A common feature of Romanesque architecture is the use of rounded arches. These arches are typically thick and sturdy, often accompanied by barrel and groin vaults in the ceilings. Additionally, Romanesque buildings often feature large stone walls with small windows, contributing to a fortress-like appearance. Other notable elements include decorative arcading and intricate sculptural details around doorways.
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The term for this Romanesque architectural feature is a vault. Vaults were typically used to support the ceilings of buildings and distribute weight evenly, allowing for taller and more open interior spaces in Romanesque architecture.
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Romanesque - EP - was created in 1987-12.
How did Romanesque artists portrays people.
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