Carolingian and Ottonian Architecture Early Medieval to Carolingian Architecture Early medieval architecture was characterized by plain exteriors. Entrances.

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Carolingian and Ottonian Architecture

Early Medieval to Carolingian Architecture Early medieval architecture was characterized by plain exteriors. Entrances became increasingly impressive and elaborate in the Carolingian period and beyond. The elaborate entrances - westworks - set the tone for later Romanesque and Gothic facades.

Monasticism In a dangerous age, even monks lived in fortified communities.

Monasticism The abbey church and the cloisters were the centers of prayer. The work center of every monastery was the scriptoria, where manuscripts were written and copied.

Charlemagne’s Palace Complex

The Palatine Chapel - Aachen During his trip to Rome, where he was crowned Holy Roman Emperor, Charlemagne was impressed by the Byzantine church of San Vitale. He had his own version of it built in his capital.

Charlemagne’s Palatine Chapel This is the best preserved Carolingian building. It was designed by Otto of Metz, based on the octagonal plan of San Vitale. It is a much more vertical space, however.

The Carolingian Renaissance The Palatine Chapel

Bronze Doors Aachen

The Carolingian Renaissance The Palatine Chapel

Corinthian capitals are used on the columns. Supporting piers are of polished granite. Charlemagne’s throne is in a gallery above the door and facing the alter.

The Carolingian Renaissance The Palatine Chapel Charlemagne’s Throne

The Carolingian Renaissance Lorsch Gatehouse

Carolingian Architecture Lorsch Gatehouse

Germigny-des-Pres Built for the Bishop of Orleans

Germigny-des-PrÉs Built for the Bishop of Orleans

Corvey Church, Germany

Note the addition of a north and south transept, creating the cruciform shape that was characteristic of later Latin churches. Transepts

Ottonian Architecture

St. Michael, Hildesheim The church was designed by St. Bernward, the Bishop of Hildesheim. Interior space is divided up into chancels, transepts and apses, all based on equal squares. Towers also cover the crossings.

Ottonian Architecture St. Michael Hildesheim

Apse Aisle Nave Transepts

Ottonian Architecture St. Michael Hildesheim

Ceiling

Ottonian Architecture St. Michael Hildesheim Nave Capital

Ottonian Architecture St. Michael Hildesheim Transepts

Ottonian Architecture St. Michael Hildesheim Details of Bronze Doors Doors

Finis