List of Romanesque buildings
Listed below are examples of surviving buildings in Romanesque style in Europe, sorted by modern day countries.
List
Austria
- Gurk Cathedral, Gurk, Carinthia
- Ossiach Abbey, Ossiach, Carinthia
- Virgilkapelle, Vienna
- Benedictine Abbey, Millstatt, Carinthia
- Stiftskirche, Geras, Lower Austria
- Stiftskirche, Göß, Leoben, Styria
- Lambach Abbey
- Schöngrabern, Hollabrunn, Lower Austria
Belgium
- Notre-Dame Cathedral in Tournai
- abbey in Nivelles
Bulgaria
- Church of Saints Peter and Paul, Nikopol
Croatia
- , Zadar
- St. Benedict, Split
- St. Peter, Rab
- St. Mary the Blessed, Rab
Czech Republic
- St. Longin's Rotunda in Prague
- Rotunda of The Holy Cross in Prague
- St. George's Basilica, Prague
- St. Bartholomew's Church in Prague-Kyje
- St. George's Rotunda on Říp Mountain
- Castle and rotunda in Týnec nad Sázavou
- St. Peter and Paul Church in Poříčí nad Sázavou
- St. Jacob's Church in Cirkvice
- St. Procopius Basilica in Třebíč
- St. Peter's Rotunda in Starý Plzenec
- St. Peter and Paul Rotunda in Budeč
- Rotunda of the Virgin Mary and St. Catherine in Znojmo
- St. Martin's Rotunda in Vyšehrad, Prague
- St. Catherine's Rotunda in Česká Třebová
- Basilica of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in Tismice
- St. Bartholomew's Church in Kondrac
- Basilica of the Visitation of Our Lady, Premonstratensian Monastery in Milevsko
- Zdík's Palace in Olomouc
- Landštejn Castle
France
French Romanesque schools of architecture, which are specific for every region, are characterised by the variety of stone vaulting.
- Regions that developed distinctive styles are:
- Burgundy
- *abbey church, Cluny
- * Saint-Bénigne, Dijon
- * Autun
- * St Philibert at Tournus
- Provence
- * Church of St. Trophime and cloister, Arles
- * Tour Fenestrelle, Uzès
- * Abbey of Sénanque, Gordes
- * Le Thoronet Abbey, Brignoles
- * Fréjus Cathedral, Fréjus
- * Silvacane Abbey, La Roque-d'Anthéron
- * Montmajour Abbey, Arles
- Aquitaine
- * Saint-Front, Périgueux
- * Notre-Dame-la-Grande, Poitiers
- * Saint-Pierre, Angoulême
- * Sainte-Croix, Bordeaux
- Auvergne
- *Saint-Foy, Conques
- *Saint-Sernin, Toulouse
- *Notre-Dame-du-Port, Clermont-Ferrand
- * Saint-Austremoine, Issoire
- * Notre-Dame, Orcival
- Normandy
- *Saint-Étienne, Caen,
- *abbey church, Jumièges, Seine-Maritime
- *abbey church of Saint-Georges-de-Boscherville, Seine-Maritime
- *Sainte-Trinité, Caen, Calvados
- *Cerisy-la-Forêt, Manche
- *Lessay, Manche
- *abbey church, Mont Saint-Michel, Avranches
- Saint-Nectaire
- Saint-Saturnin
- Sainte-Madeleine, Vezelay
- Basilica of Paray-le-Monial
- Abbey Church of Saint-Savin-sur-Gartempe
- Chapaize
- Abbatiale de Cruas
- Abbey of Vigeois, Limousin
- Fontevraud Abbey
- Saint-Martin-du-Canigou, Roussillon
Germany
- Bamberg Cathedral
- Bonn Minster
- Brunswick Cathedral
- Cologne
- * the twelve Romanesque churches of Cologne, include Gross St Martin, St. Maria im Kapitol with fine wooden doors, the central plan St. Gereon, St. Aposteln, St. Pantaleon
- Freising, Cathedral
- Goslar Cathedral, Imperial Palace, Goslar
- Hildesheim
- * Hildesheim Cathedral
- * St. Michael's Church
- * St. Godehard
- * St. Mauritius Church
- Mainz Cathedral
- Maria Laach Abbey
- Naumburg Cathedral
- Regensburg: Schottenkirche St. Jakob
- Trier Cathedral
- Speyer Cathedral
- Straubing: St. Peter's Church
- Worms Cathedral
- Würzburg Cathedral
Hungary
- Calvinist church, Ócsa
- Parish church of the Annunciation of Our Lady, Türje
- Parish church of St. James the Apostle, Lébény
- Premontre monastery church, Zsámbék,
- Parish church of St. George, Ják
- Abbey Church of the Assumption of Our Lady, Belapatfalva
- Cathedral of Pécs Pécs
- Royal palace at Esztergom Esztergom
- Pannonhalma Archabbey Pannonhalma
Ireland
- Cormac's Chapel, Cashel
- Aghadoe, County Kerry
- Nuns' Church, Clonmacnoise
- Tuam Cathedral and Crosses
- Ardmore Church and Round Tower, County Waterford
- Baltinglass Cistercian Abbey, County Wicklow
- Boyle Cistercian Abbey, County Roscommon
- Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin
- Clonfert Cathedral, County Galway
- Cong Abbey, County Galway
- Devenish Round Tower and Churches, County Fermanagh
- Dysert O'Dea Church and Round Tower, County Clare
- Freshford, County Kilkenny
- Jerpoint Cistercian Abbey, County Kilkenny
- Killeshin, County Laois
- Maghera, County Londonderry
- Monaincha Abbey and Cross, County Tipperary
- Rahan Church of Ireland Church, County Offaly
- Timahoe Round Tower, County Laois
- St. Saviour's, Glendalough
Italy
Materials depended from the local disponibility, because the importation was too expensive. In fact, in Lombardy the most used material is ceramic, because of the argillous nature of the terrain; but that is not true for Como, where there were large diponibility of stone; in Tuscany buildings in white marble are frequent, with inserts of green serpentin marble.
In Lombardy and Emilia, in that age united, in Romanesque epoque there was a great artistic flowering. The most monumental churches and cathedrals are often built with the campata system, with varying columns which weigh a tutto sesto arcos. In plain the material of construction is prevalently the mattone, but buildings in stone do not lack. The greater part of the Roman cities along the via Emilia is equipped in this age of monumental cathedral, between which they already maintain to the medieval system.
Abruzzo
- San Clemente a Casauria
- San Liberatore a Maiella
- Santa Maria Arabona
- Sant'Antimo Abbey
- Cathedral of Aosta
- Church of S. Orso
- Modena Cathedral -
- Abbey of San Mercuriale, Forlì and campanile -
- Chiesa di S. Maria Oliveto
- Parma Baptistery -
- Parma Cathedral -
- Piacenza Cathedral -
- Basilica di Poppo, Aquileia, province of Udine
- Basilica patriarcale, Aquileia - province of Udine
- Cathedral of Acquapendente
- Church of S. Maria della Libera
- Sant'Ambrogio, Milan
- San Lorenzo, Milan
- Duomo vecchio, Brescia
- San Michele Maggiore, Pavia
- Cathedral of Monza
- S. Cosma e Damiano
- Madonna del Ghisallo
- S. Alessandro
- S. Pietro
- Chiesa di S. Tommaso
- Sant'Abbondio
- San Tomè
- Ancona Cathedral
- Santa Maria della Piazza, Ancona
- Pieve of S. Urbano
- San Vittore alle Chiuse
- Vezzolano Abbey
- Crypt of Sant'Anastasio
- Pieve of San Secondo
- San Secondo
- Church of Saints Nazarius and Celsus
- Pieve of San Lorenzo
- San Michele, Oleggio
- Abbey of Santi Nazario e Celso
- Abbey of Santa Fede
- Cattedrale dell'Addolorata
- Church of S. Pietro
- Baptistery of Agrate
- Romanesque architecture in Canavese area Ivrea -
- Basilica of San Nicola, Bari
- Bari Cathedral
- Ruvo Cathedral
- Otranto Cathedral
- Barletta Cathedral
- Andria Cathedral
- Church of Saint Conrad, Molfetta
- Altamura Cathedral
- Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore di Siponto
- Conversano cathedral
- Basilica del Santo Sepolcro, Barletta
- Cathedral of Bitonto
- Cathedral of Trani
- S. Giusta
- S. Maria
- S. Paolo
- S. Palmerio
- Il Carmine
- S. Gregorio
- S. Leonardo
- S. Lussorio
- S. Gregorio
- S. Nicola di Trullas
- S. Pietro
- S. Maria della Mercede
- S. Pietro di Sorres
- Santissima Trinità di Saccargia
- Sant'Antioco di Bisarcio
- Santa Maria del Regno
- San Simplicio, Olbia
- Nostra Signora di Tergu
- S. Pantaleo
- S. Alenixedda
- S. Lorenzo
- S. Leonardo
- S. Maria
- S. Maria
- S. Pietro Extramuros
- S. Gavino
- Cathedral, Cefalù
- Cathedral, Monreale
- Cathedral, Palermo
- Palatine Chapel in Norman Palace, Palermo
- Church of the Holy Spirit, Palermo
- Church of the Holy Spirit, Palermo
- Church of San Cataldo, Palermo
- Church of Santi Pietro e Paolo d’Agrò Casalvecchio Siculo
- Church of Saints Peter and Paul, Itala
- Church of San Nicolò la Latina, Sciacca
- Church of Santa Maria della Raccomandata, Sciacca
- Church of Madonna delle Giummare, Mazara del Vallo
- Church of San Nicolò Regale, Mazara del Vallo
- Church of the Santissima Annunziata dei Catalani, Messina
- Abbey of the Santo Spirito, Caltanissetta
- Church of San Nicolò ai Cordari, Syracuse
- San Miniato al Monte, Florence
- Pisa Cathedral
- San Paolo a Ripa d'Arno, Pisa
- Santa Maria della Pieve, Arezzo
- Sant'Ambrogio, Florence
- Pieve of Romena, Pratovecchio, Arezzo
- Pieve of Làmulas
- Chiesa abbaziale
- Chiesa abbaziale
- Abbey of San Galgano
- Oratorio of Alpe di Poti, province of Arezzo
- Chiesa di S. Jacopo Maggiore
- Chiesa di S. Stefano
- Parish church of Saints Ippolito and Cassiano
- Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi
- Cathedral of Spoleto
- San Francesco, Terni
- Chiesa di San Bernardino da Siena
- Chiesa di Sant'Arcangelo
- Eremo di San Marco e la grotta del Beato Ventura
- Chiesa Tonda
- S. Maria di Pietrarossa
- S. Stefano di Piaggia
- S. Nicolò
- S. Fabiano
- S. Tommaso
- S. Sabino
- S. Pietro a Pettine
- S. Costanzo
- S. Andrea
- S. Egidio di Borgo
- S. Donato
- S. Leonardo del Colle
- S. Martino in Manciano
- S. Apollinare
- S. Stefano in Manciano
- S. Pietro in Bovara
- S. Maria di Pelan
- S. Paolo di Coste
- S. Croce in Val dell'Aquila
- S. Emiliano
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- Basilica di San Zeno, Verona
- Santa Sofia Church
- San Giacomo dell'Orio
- San Lorenzo, Verona
- Santa Toscana, Verona
- Santa Maria Maggiore
- S. Pietro
- S. Maria
- S. Michele
- S. Andrea
Netherlands
- Basilica of Saint Servatius, Maastricht
- Onze-Lieve-Vrouwe, Maastricht
- Munsterkerk, Roermond
- Janskerk, Utrecht
- Pieterskerk, Utrecht
- St. Plechelmus, Oldenzaal
- Chapel, Lemiers
- Reformed church, Oirschot
- Abbey church Rolduc, Kerkrade
- Susteren Abbey, Susteren
- St. Wiro, Plechelmus and Otgerus, Sint Odiliënberg
- St. Remigius, Klimmen
Poland
- Greater Poland
- * St. Trinity-Church in Strzelno
- * St. Prokop-Rotunda in Strzelno
- * St. Nicolaus-Church in Giecz
- * Romanesque doors in Gniezno Cathedral
- * Church of St. John from Jerusalem Outside the Walls in Poznań
- * Born of Blessed Virgin Mary Church in Kotłów
- * Benedictine Abbey in Mogilno
- Kuyavia
- * St. Peter and Paul-Collegiate in Kruszwica
- * St. Mary-Church in Inowrocław
- * St. Margaret Church in Kościelec Kujawski
- Lesser Poland
- * St. Andrew's Church in Kraków
- * St. Adalbert Church in Kraków
- * St. Leonard Crypt in Wawel, Kraków
- * St. Nicholas Church in Wysocice
- * St. John the Baptist church in Prandocin
- Lublin Voivodeship
- * Dungeon in Lublin Castle
- Łódzkie
- * St. Giles-Church in Inowłódz
- * Church and campanile in Krzyworzeka
- * Cistercians Abbey in Sulejów
- * St. Ursula-Church in Strońsko
- * Collegiate church in Tum
- * St. Nicholas Church in Żarnów
- Masovia
- * Masovian Blessed Virgin Mary Cathedral in Płock
- * Abbey church in Czerwińsk nad Wisłą
- Silesia
- * Saint Godehard-Rotunda in Strzelin
- * St. Giles-Church in Wrocław
- * St. Nicolaus-Rotunda in Cieszyn
- * Castle in Będzin
- * Blessed Virgin Mary-Church in Lwówek Śląski
- * Blessed Virgin Mary church in Złotoryja
- * South part and ruins of the chapel in Piast Castle in Legnica
- * Blessed Virgin Mary church in Środa Śląska
- * St. John the Baptist church in Siewierz
- Świętokrzyskie
- * St. Martin-Collegiate in Opatów
- * St. Jacob-Church in Sandomierz
- * St. Florian-Church in Koprzywnica
- * Cistercians Abbey in Wąchock
- * St. Giles-Church in Tarczek
- * St. John the Baptist-Church in Grzegorzowice
- * St. John the Baptist church in Skalbmierz
- West Pomerania
- * Knights Templar chapel in Rurka
- * Knights Templar chapel in Chwarszczany
- * Cistercians Abbey in Kołbacz
- Ziemia Lubuska
- * Blessed Virgin Mary Church in Lubsko
- * Church in Biedrzychowice
- * St. Andrew's Church in Szprotawa
Portugal
- Ganfei Convent in Valença, destroyed in 1000 by the Muslims, rebuilt in 1018, façade and main chapel changed in later periods, the rest of the temple is Romanesque
- Pombeiro Monastery in Felgueiras, began in 1059, only the apse and the portal are from this period)
- Church and tower of the Travanca Monastery in Amarante, Preromanesque, Romanesque reconstruction in 1096, most of the building remained intact since the 13th century
- Lisbon Cathedral, began in 1147. Romanesque portals and nave
- Braga Cathedral, began in the first half of the 12th century. Romanesque portals and nave
- Oporto Cathedral, began in the first half of the 12th century. Romanesque nave
- Castle of Almourol, built after 1160 by the Knights Templar
- Old Cathedral of Coimbra, began 1162
- Round church in the Convent of the Order of Christ in Tomar, 12th century, built by the Knights Templar
- Church of Cedofeita in Oporto, second half of the 12th century
- Monastery of Rates in Póvoa de Varzim, most of the building is from the 12th century, except the main chapel
- Domus Municipalis, Bragança
Romania
- St. Michael's Cathedral, Alba Iulia, began in 1009, reconstructed 1246-1291.
- St. Michael's fortified church, Cisnădioara, late 12th century.
- Herina Evangelical Church, Herina, raised by the Order of Saint Benedict 1250-1260.
- Cluj-Mănăștur Calvaria Church, Cluj-Napoca, 9th-10th centuries, reconstructed 1896.
- Cincu Evangelical fortified church, Cincu, 13th century.
- Reformed church of Acâș, Acâș, early 13th century.
- Dormition of the Theotokos Church, Strei 1270 or middle 14th century.
- Evangelical fortified church in Vurpăr, Vurpăr, early 13th century.
- Reformed Church in Ocna Sibiului, Ocna Sibiului, 1240-1280.
- Rotunda church in Geoagiu, Geoagiu, 11th century
Serbia
- Voljavča monastery
- The Tracts of Saint George monastery, Novi Pazar. See Đurđevi stupovi built by Stefan Nemanja in the 12th century.
- Đurđevi stupovi, Montenegro, founded by Stefan Prvoslav, the nephew of Stefan Nemanja in 1213.
- The Studenica monastery
- Patriarchal Monastery of Peć
- Pridvorica Monastery
- Žiča crowning church, Kraljevo
- Arača
- Mileševa monastery
- Morača
- The Sopoćani monastery
- Gradac Monastery
- Tronoša Monastery
- Church of St. Achillius, Arilje
- Gračanica Monastery
- Visoki Dečani monastery, Kosovo
- Vojlovica monastery
- Ravanica Monastery
- Ljubostinja
- Kalenić monastery
Slovakia
- Boldog, Romanesque church with Gothic modifications.
- Spišská Kapitula, an ecclesiastical town with a Romanesque cathedral
- Nitra-Drazovce, a tiny Romanesque church on the hill above the village
- Levice-Kalinciakovo, a well preserved tiny Romanesque church built of hewn stone
- The Church of Saint George, Nitrianska_Blatnica, the Great Moravian period or shortly after
- Haluzice, Nové Mesto nad Váhom, Romanesque church
- Sedmerovec-Pominovce
- Diakovce, Romanesque cathedral
- Boldog, Romanesque Church
- Bíňa, Premontre Abbey monastery in the romanesque style
- Veľký Klíž, Partizánske, Church
- Romanesque Church in Veľká Tŕňa
- Romanesque church in Kšinná
Spain
Romanesque architecture truly arrives with the influence of Cluny through the Way of Saint James pilgrimage route that ends in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. The model of the Spanish Romanesque in the 12th century was the Cathedral of Jaca, with its characteristic apse structure and plan, and its "chess" decoration in strips called taqueado jaqués. As the Christian kingdoms advanced towards the South, this model spread throughout the reconquered areas with some variations. Spanish Romanesque was also influenced by the Spanish pre-Romanesque styles, mainly the Asturian and the Mozarab. But there is also a strong influence from the moorish architecture, so close in space, specially the vaults of Córdoba`s Mosque, and the polylobulated arches. In the 13th century, some Romanesque churches were built with early Gothic architectural elements. Aragón, Catalonia, Castile and Navarra are the areas where numerous examples of Spanish Romanesque can be found.
[Aragon]
- Monastery of San Pedro el Viejo
- Jaca Cathedral
- Loarre castle
- San Juan de la Peña
- Churches of San Caprasio and Santa María in Santa Cruz de la Serós
- San Adrián de Sasabe
- Santa Maria de Iguacel
- Church of Santiago in Agüero
- Rural early Romanesque churches of Serrablo Huesca
- Real Monasterio de Nuestra Señora de Rueda, Aragon region
[Cantabria]
- Santillana del Mar Collegiate Church and cloister
- Collegiate Church of San Pedro de Cervatos
[Catalonia]
- Sant Benet de Bages
- Churches of Saint Mary, Saint Peter and Saint Michael in Terrassa
Province of Girona
- Girona Cathedral
- Sant Pere de Galligants
- Sant Pere de Rodes
- Monastery of Santa Maria de Ripoll
- Sant Pere, Camprodon
- Abbey of Saint-Michel-de-Cuxa
- Sant Quirze de Colera
- Tarragona Cathedral
[Castile and León]
- Church of San Vicente
- Ermita de San Pelayo y San Isidoro, formerly in Ávila, moved to Madrid
Province of León
- Basilica of San Isidoro, with "Royal Pantheon"
- Arbás Church
- Carrión de los Condes Church of Santiago
- Carrión de los Condes Church of Santa María de las Victorias
- Aguilar de Campoo Church of Santa Cecilia
- Monastery of Santa María la Real in Aguilar de Campoo
- Arenillas de San Pelayo Church of San Pelayo
- Barrio de Santa María Church of Santa Eulalia
- Cillamayor Church of Santa María la Real
- St. Martin, Frómista
- Olmos de Ojeda Church of Santa Eufemia
- San Salvador de Cantamuda Collegiate Church
Province of Segovia
- Duratón La Asunción de María, church
- Fuentidueña Church of San Miguel
- Grado del Pico Church of San Pedro
- Perorrubio Church of San Pedro
- Requijada Church of Virgen de Las Vegas
- San Pedro de Gaillos Church
- Sepúlveda Church of San Salvador
- Soria, Santo Domingo
- Soria San Juan de Duero, Cloister
- Zamora Cathedral
- Other Romanesque buildings in Zamora
- Benavente: Church of Santa María del Azogue
- Santa María la Mayor, Collegiate Church, Toro, province of Zamora
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- Santiago de Compostela Cathedral
- Santiago de Compostela Gelmirez Palace
- Santiago de Compostela Santa María del Sar
- A Coruña Church of Santiago
- A Coruña Collegiate Church of Santa María del Campo
- Lugo Cathedral
- Noia Church of San Martiño
- Church of San Juan of Portomarín
- Vilar de Donas, Monastery
- Sarria, Church
- Barbadelo, Church
- Cathedral, Ourense, Romanesque and Gothic
[Madrid]
- Church of San Juan Bautista
[Navarra]
- San Pedro de la Rúa. Church and cloister. Estella
- Church of San Miguel, Estella
- Palace of the Kings of Navarra, Estella
- Church of Santo Sepulcro, Torres del Río
- Monastery of Leyre Abbey
- Church of Santa María la Real, Sangüesa
Sweden and Norway
- Åre Old Church, Åre
- Lund Cathedral, Lund
- Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim
Switzerland
- Abbey of Romainmôtier Abbey
- Church of Saint-Sulpice, Vaud
- Grossmünster Church, Zurich
- Payerne
- Münster Schaffhausen
Turkey
- Galata Tower, Galata, Istanbul
United Kingdom
England
In England, Romanesque architecture is often termed 'Norman architecture'. Castles, cathedrals and churches of the Norman period have frequently been extended during later periods. It is normal to find Norman in combination with Gothic architecture.- Durham Cathedral is regarded as the finest Norman building in England.
- Peterborough Cathedral is an intact Norman cathedral except for the early Gothic west front and late Gothic eastern ambulatory.
- Ely Cathedral: the nave is Norman and west front Norman and Transitional
- Norwich Cathedral, excluding the Gothic spire and vault
- Canterbury Cathedral: the crypt, chapels and two small towers remain from the previous building destroyed by fire.
- Hereford Cathedral
- Southwell Minster
- St Albans Cathedral
- Gloucester cathedral, the nave arcades
- Tewkesbury abbey church
- Rochester Cathedral
- St Bartholomew-the-Great, Smithfield, London
- Patrixbourne Church, Kent
- Barfrestone Church, Kent
- Tixover church
- Bradford Church of St. Chad, West Yorkshire
- Kilpeck Church
- Leominster Priory
- Oakham castle hall, a unique survival in England of the hall of a Norman fortified manor house
- Tower of London: the keep known as the White Tower
- Norwich Castle
- Ludlow Castle
- Rochester Castle, Kent
- The Holy Sepulchre, Cambridge
- Waltham Abbey Church, Essex
- St John's Priory Crypt, London
Scotland
- Dunnottar Castle, older portions as Romanesque
- Muchalls Castle, ground level groin vault course only
- Myres Castle, undercroft only survives as Romaneseque
- St. Margaret's Chapel in Edinburgh Castle