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Romanesque VaultingGothic Vaulting

Santiago de Compostela (Spain), eleventh to thirteenth centuries

Interior, Santiago de Compostela (Spain), eleventh to thirteenth centuri es

Plan, Santiago de Compostela (Spain)

St.Sernin, France

Early Christian vs Romanesque

St.Sernin, France

Facade, St. Sernin

Exterior, St. Sernin

37 Cutaway, Cluny

Speyer Cathedral (West Germany) begun 1030

Saint-Etienne (Caen, France) begun 1067

Durham Cathedral (England), begun c. 1093

Cathedral of Pisa, baptistery, and campanile (Italy)

Interior, Cathedral of Pisa, baptistery, and campanile (Italy)

Romanesque doorway

Fin!