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Romanesque architecture was found in medieval Europe between the 10th and 12th centuries (although some would argue that it emerged earlier than this). It adopted some of the features of Roman and Byzantine architectural forms and materials, characterized by thick walls, round arches, vaults and vast towers. It was a pan-European style, although it is often referred to as Norman in the UK.
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The College, Durham, United KingdomArchitectural Style: RomanesqueOriginal Type: Religious buildingCurrent function:
- Church
End of construction: 1133World Heritage: YesHeight (m2): 66
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