Circular Romanesque Church
The circular Romanesque church is a unique and beautiful architectural style that was prevalent in Europe from the 11th to the 13th century, blending elements of Romanesque and Byzantine styles. Known for its unique circular flat layout, it is typically constructed using sturdy stones. Usually, there is no traditional cross shape in the center of a church, but rather a circular, elliptical, or octagonal plane with a dome or semi-circular dome at the top. It was very popular in Europe at that time, representing the heyday of medieval architecture. Becoming the religious and cultural center of the local community, attracting believers and tourists to visit and worship.
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