Upper Rhine Romanesque architecture tradition

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The Upper Rhine Romanesque architecture tradition is a regional medieval building style along the Upper Rhine characterized by massive stone churches with rounded arches, sturdy piers, and prominent towers, exemplified by cathedrals such as Worms.

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Worms Cathedral partOf Upper Rhine Romanesque architecture tradition