Romanesque architecture in Germany
Cologne[edit]
- St. Andreas in Altstadt-Nord, est. 974
- St. Aposteln in Altstadt-Nord, est. 9th century
- St. Cecilia's in Altstadt-Süd, est. 9th century
- St. Georg in Altstadt-Süd, est. 11th century
- St. Gereon in Altstadt-Nord, est. before 612
- St. Kunibert in Altstadt-Nord, est. 1247
- St. Maria im Kapitol in Altstadt-Süd, est. 690
- St. Maria Lyskirchen in Altstadt-Süd, est. 948
- Great St. Martin in Altstadt-Nord, est. 10th century
- St. Pantaleon in Altstadt-Süd, est. controversial
- St. Severin in Altstadt-Süd, est. 4th century and
- St. Ursula in Altstadt-Nord, est. early 5th century
Other examples[edit]
- Mainz Cathedral, Mainz, (975–1009)
- St. Michael's Church, Hildesheim, 1001–1030, is seen by some as a Proto-Romanesque church.[3][need quotation to verify]
- Speyer Cathedral, Speyer, 1030-1103
- Imperial Palace of Goslar, Goslar, (11th-12th centuries)
- Maria Laach Abbey, Glees, (11th-12th centuries)
- Worms Cathedral, Worms, (1130–1181)
- Trier Cathedral, Trier, (1235-1270)
See also[edit]
Gallery[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/168/
- ^ https://www.medievalists.net/2010/04/a-german-romanesque-church-speyer-cathedral/
- ^ Gardner, Helen; Kleiner, Fred S. (2009). Gardner's Art through the Ages: A Global History (13th ed.). Australia: Thomson/Wadsworth.