Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

romanesque

adjective
/ˌroʊməˈnɛsk/
Definition
A style of architecture characterized by semi-circular arches, robust structure, and decorative arcading, prevalent in Europe from the 9th to the 12th century.
Examples
  • The cathedrals built during the Romanesque period often feature thick walls and small windows.
  • The museum’s collection includes several Romanesque sculptures that highlight the artistry of the time.
  • We toured a Romanesque church with its distinctive rounded arches and barrel vaults.
Meaning
Romanesque refers to both a style of building and the art associated with it, drawing inspiration from ancient Roman techniques and elements.
Synonyms
  • Pre-Gothic
  • Norman
  • Medieval architecture