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- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland abstract "Romanesque architecture in Poland dates back to the 11th century to the reign of Casimir I the Restorer. It was developed in and ranging approximately from the 11th century until well into the 13th century and it was succeeded by Polish Gothic architecture.Romanesque style in Poland was preceded by Pre-Romanesque architecture of the early Polish state. Its prime foundations were the Wawel Cathedral in Kraków, the Gniezno Cathedral and the Poznań Cathedral (later re-built in different styles). Polish Romanesque architecture was influenced by the Polish Pre-Romanesque style. Most of Romanesque buildings in Poland can be found in Greater Poland, Kuyavia, Silesia and Lesser Poland regions. Many Polish Romanesque buildings represent the characteristic Brick Romanesque style due to limited stone resources. Majority of these buildings are churches, rotundas and chapels. Most significant Polish Romanesque buildings include the Collegiate church in Tum, St. Nicholas Church in Wysocice, St. Peter and Paul-Collegiate in Kruszwica and the Saint Nicholas rotunda church in Cieszyn. The best known civil Polish Romanesque building is the Keep of the Royal Castle in Lublin.".
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- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Archcathedral_Basilica_of_St._Peter_and_St._Paul,_Poznań.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Brick_Romanesque.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Casimir_I_the_Restorer.
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- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Church_of_St._John_of_Jerusalem_Outside_the_Walls.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Cieszyn.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Collegiate_Church_of_St._Mary_and_St._Alexius,_Tum.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Collegiate_Church_of_St._Peter_and_St._Paul,_Kruszwica.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Collegiate_church_in_Tum.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Gniezno_Cathedral.
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- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Grzegorzowice,_Świętokrzyskie_Voivodeship.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Inowrocław.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Kraków.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Kruszwica.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Kujawy.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Kuyavia.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Lesser_Poland.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Brick_Romanesque_buildings.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Lublin.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Lublin_Castle.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Opatów.
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- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Poznań.
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- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Siewierz.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Silesia.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink St._Andrews_Church,_Krakxc3xb3w.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink St._Martins_Collegiate_Church,_Opatxc3xb3w.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink St._Nicholas_Church_in_Wysocice.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink St._Nicholass_Church,_Wysocice.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink St._Peter_and_Paul-Collegiate_in_Kruszwica.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink St_Martins_Collegiate_Church,_Opatow.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Strzelno.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Sulejów.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Tulce.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Tum,_Łódź_Voivodeship.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Wawel_Cathedral.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Wrocław.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Wysocice.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Łęczyca_Land.
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- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland comment "Romanesque architecture in Poland dates back to the 11th century to the reign of Casimir I the Restorer. It was developed in and ranging approximately from the 11th century until well into the 13th century and it was succeeded by Polish Gothic architecture.Romanesque style in Poland was preceded by Pre-Romanesque architecture of the early Polish state. Its prime foundations were the Wawel Cathedral in Kraków, the Gniezno Cathedral and the Poznań Cathedral (later re-built in different styles).".
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland label "Romanesque architecture in Poland".
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland sameAs Architektura_romańska_w_Polsce.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland sameAs Q9159154.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland sameAs Q9159154.
- Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland wasDerivedFrom Romanesque_architecture_in_Poland?oldid=666263463.
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