Romanesque Architecture
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What are the characteristics of Romanesque architecture?

  • Round arches, vaults, and thick walls (correct)
  • Pointed arches, domes, and slender columns
  • Sloping roofs, wooden beams, and narrow openings
  • Rectangular windows, flat roofs, and slender towers

Where did Romanesque architecture develop between?

  • Baroque and Neoclassical styles
  • Gothic and Renaissance styles
  • Renaissance and Baroque styles
  • Roman and Gothic styles (correct)

What are the influences on Southern Italy and Sicily in Romanesque architecture?

  • Greek, Egyptian, and Persian
  • Byzantine, Muslim, and Norman (correct)
  • Spanish, Portuguese, and French
  • Celtic, Viking, and Frankish

What types of buildings are included in Romanesque architecture?

<p>Churches, monasteries, and castles (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In which region did Norman architecture influence Romanesque style?

<p>Southern Italy (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Romanesque Architecture

Architectural style characterized by thick walls, round arches, and barrel vaults.

When did Romanesque architecture develop?

The period of Romanesque architecture came between the Roman and Gothic architectural styles.

Influences on Romanesque in Southern Italy

Romanesque architecture in Southern Italy and Sicily was heavily influenced by Byzantine, Muslim, and Norman architectural styles.

What are some examples of Romanesque buildings?

Romanesque architecture is primarily used in the construction of churches, monasteries, and castles.

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Which region was Romanesque architecture influenced by Norman style?

The Norman architectural style influenced Romanesque style specifically in Southern Italy.

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