List of Ottonian buildings
List of (at least partially) preserved Ottonian buildings in Central Europe ( 10th to early 11th century ).
Germany
Baden-Württemberg
- Mauritius rotunda in Konstanz (after 940)
- St. Georg (Reichenau-Oberzell) (around 900–1000)
- West towers of the knight monastery , Wimpfen in the valley
- St. Cyriak in Sulzburg
- Glöcklehof chapel St. Ulrich in Bad Krozingen
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
- West building of the former collegiate church Oberkaufungen
- Fulda, upper floor of the Michaelskirche
- Fulda Neuenberg, St. Andreas Church
Lower Saxony
- Michaeliskirche in Hildesheim
- Heeslingen , St. Vitus
- Parts of the west building of the collegiate church St. Cosmas and Damian , Wunstorf
- Möllenbeck Monastery ( Rinteln ), western flank towers and 10th century crypt
North Rhine-Westphalia
- Essen Minster
- ( Essen-Werden ), St. Ludgerus , Westbau
- Essen-Werden , St. Lucius and St. Clemens' foundation walls
- St. Pantaleon (Cologne)
- St. Martin (Zyfflich)
- Kornelimünster , St. Stephan (on the mountain)
- Bartholomäus chapel (Paderborn)
- Vreden, former St. Georg collegiate church, inside remains of building II E. 10th century and building III around 1015
- Freckenhorst , Collegiate Church of St. Bonifatius, westwork before 1000
- Soest , St. Patrokli, transept around 960 / before 1000
- Ahrdorf (Blankenheim-), St. Hubertus , north and south wall, around 970
- Kleinbüllesheim , St. Peter and Paul , pillars inside around 1000 (or later)
- Muffendorf , St. Martin , west and south face, 10./11. Century
- Vlatten (Heimbach) , St. Dionysius, tower and central nave, before 1000
Rhineland-Palatinate
- East building of the Mainz Cathedral
- Crypt of St. Peter in Worms-Hochheim
- Masonry from the Korbisch House in Treis-Karden (around 941)
Saxony-Anhalt
- Predecessors and remains of the cathedral in Zeitz
- Collegiate Church of St. Cyriakus (Gernrode) , the most important building of the 10th century in Germany
- Crypt of St. Wiperti in Quedlinburg
- Confessio and wayside chapel of the collegiate church St. Servatius in Quedlinburg
- Remains of the St. Maria monastery on the Munzenberg in Quedlinburg
- Remains of the Marienkloster in Memleben
- Parts of Querfurt Castle
- Walbeck Collegiate Church
- Parts of the pin Drübeck
- Bebertal cemetery chapel
Thuringia
- Cyriakskirche in Camburg
- City church in Meiningen , parts of the foundation and substructure of the north tower
- Modifications to the fortified church of St. Michael in Rohr (Thuringia)
Belgium
France
- St-Pierre-aux-Nonnains Abbey Church , Metz
- Old Notre-Dame-la-Ronde cathedral (rebuilt around 1220 in Gothic style), Metz
- Saint-Trophime abbey church, Eschau south of Strasbourg
- Churches of Dompeter and St. Ulrich in Avolsheim
- Verdun Cathedral
Italy
- Baptistery and basilica in Galliano
Switzerland
- Amsoldingen Church
- Former collegiate church in St-Imier
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