List of Romanesque churches with Gothic vaults

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This list contains churches that are usually classified as Romanesque buildings because of their predominantly round-arched windows and portals, as well as their structure, but whose naves are covered with ribbed vaults, apart from a few exceptions with pointed-arched ribbed vaults, a main characteristic of Gothic .

Buildings that are recognized as consisting of Romanesque and Gothic parts only belong in this list if a part with Romanesque walls is equipped with Gothic vaults.

Germany

England

France

Italy

Croatia

Netherlands

Austria

Poland

Sweden

Switzerland

Czech Republic

See also

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  • Wilfried Koch: Architectural style. The standard work on European architecture from antiquity to the present. 33rd edition. Prestel, Munich 2016, ISBN 978-3-7913-4997-8 , p. 94, short note on late Romanesque in the sacred building chapter
  1. ^ Wilhelm Janssen: The castle church Varel and its building history. Oldenburg 1986, ISBN 3-87358-273-2 .