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Nate Walker Period 3

Romanesque vs. Gothic Church. Nate Walker Period 3. Romanesque Architecture . This church a form of Romanesque Architecture because this building has rounded archways. This church is called Sault ste . Marie , in Ontario maine . Gothic Architecture .

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Nate Walker Period 3

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  1. Romanesque vs. Gothic Church Nate Walker Period 3

  2. Romanesque Architecture This church a form of Romanesque Architecture because this building has rounded archways. This church is called Sault ste. Marie , in Ontario maine.

  3. Gothic Architecture This church is a form of gothic architecture because it is very tall and has many windows that will make it bright inside. This is Votivkirche , Neo-Gothic church in Vienna.

  4. Romanesque Architecture This church is a form of Romanesque architecture because it has thick walls and small windows. This church is called Trier Cathedral.

  5. Gothic Architecture This church is a form of Gothic architecture because of the pointed arches. This church is called Sir Christopher Wren's Tom Tower, at Christ Church, Oxford.

  6. Romanesque Architecture This church is a form of Roma1nesque architecture because it is very gloomy andPlain, little decoration, solid. This church is called Maria Laach.

  7. Gothic Architecture This church is a form of Gothic architecture because it has unbroken space and is pretty much one room. This church is called Sainte Chapelle and its in France.

  8. Work Cited http://www.ontarioarchitecture.com/romanesque.htm http://www.essential-architecture.com/STYLE/STY-E05.htm http://sacred-destinations.blogspot.com/2008_01_01_archive.html http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/arch/romanesque_arch.html

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