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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instanceOf Romanesque architecture
architectural tradition
regional architectural style
architecturalStyleOf Roman Catholic churches NERFINISHED
developedInPeriod 11th century
12th century
High Middle Ages NERFINISHED
exemplifiedBy Basel Minster NERFINISHED
Mainz Cathedral NERFINISHED
Speyer Cathedral NERFINISHED
Strasbourg Cathedral Romanesque parts
Worms Cathedral NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic basilican church plans
emphasis on vertical westwork towers
massive stone construction
prominent towers
relatively small window openings
rounded arches
sculpted architectural decoration
sturdy piers
thick walls
use of stone vaulting in naves or choirs
hasDecorationType Romanesque sculptural capitals
blind arcades
lesenes and Lombard bands on exterior walls
hasStructuralElement apse with semicircular termination
crossing tower
gallery or tribune levels
nave arcade with round arches
westwork façade
historicalContext developed under the Holy Roman Empire
influenced later Gothic architecture in the Upper Rhine region
influencedBy Carolingian architecture NERFINISHED
Ottonian architecture NERFINISHED
early medieval church architecture along the Rhine
locatedIn Rhine valley NERFINISHED
Upper Rhine region NERFINISHED
partOf Romanesque architecture in Germany NERFINISHED
medieval European architecture
regionCountry France NERFINISHED
Germany NERFINISHED
Switzerland NERFINISHED
relatedTo Rhenish Romanesque architecture NERFINISHED
typicalBuildingMaterial limestone
sandstone
usedFor construction of abbey churches
construction of cathedrals
construction of parish churches

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Worms Cathedral partOf Upper Rhine Romanesque architecture tradition