List of Ottonian buildings

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List of (at least partially) preserved Ottonian buildings in Central Europe ( 10th to early 11th century ).

Germany

Baden-Württemberg

Bavaria

  • Regensburg, Sankt Emmeram Monastery , outside crypt, 978-80
  • Regensburg, collegiate church to the old chapel , nave walls and pillars, completed in 1004
  • Regensburg, Erhardi Chapel, 2nd half of the 10th century
  • Regensburg, Obermünster Abbey , around 1010 (except westwork)
  • Regensburg, Dompfarrkirche Niedermünster (building from 1152) ( today document niedermünster ), only archaeological (2nd to 10th centuries), 947–955
  • Wiffertshausen , St. Stephanus, outer north and south wall, inside west wall, after 955
  • Frauenchiemsee , gate hall, early 11th century
  • Augsburg, St. Moritz east transept, from 1020
  • Augsburg, St. Godehard, west, north and east wall, late 10th century
  • Augsburg, cathedral: crypt, transept and nave. Start of construction around 995 (Annales Augustani), completion of the upper aisle around 1006 (dendrochronologically dated remains of scaffolding beams)

Hesse

Lower Saxony

North Rhine-Westphalia

Rhineland-Palatinate

Saxony-Anhalt

Thuringia

Belgium

France

Italy

Switzerland

literature

  • Jacobsen, Schaefer, Sennhauser : Pre-Romanesque church buildings, catalog of the monuments up to the exit of the Ottonen , Munich 1991, ISBN 3-7913-0961-7
  • Annett Laube-Rosenpflanzer; Lutz Rosenpflanzer: churches, monasteries, royal courts. Pre-Romanesque architecture between Weser and Elbe , Halle 2007, ISBN 3-89812-499-1