When did Romanesque architecture end?
When did Romanesque architecture end? Romanesque architecture emerged about 1000 and lasted until about 1150, by which time it had evolved into Gothic.
What are 4 features of Romanesque architecture?
Combining features of ancient Roman and Byzantine buildings and other local traditions, Romanesque architecture is known by its massive quality, thick walls, round arches, sturdy pillars, barrel vaults, large towers and decorative arcading.
Why is Romanesque architecture dark?
Because the walls must be so massive, or thick, to support the load from above they cannot be pierced with large or numerous windows. This renders the interior of most Romanesque churches fairly dark.
Why did Romanesque change to Gothic?
It was principally the development of the pointed arch which brought about the change that separates Gothic from Romanesque. This technological change broke the tradition of massive masonry and solid walls penetrated by small openings, replacing it with a style where light appears to triumph over substance.