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Meaning of "neo-romanesque"

Neo-Romanesque is an adjective that describes a style of architecture or art that combines elements of Romanesque design with new or modern features, often seen in buildings from the late 19th and early 20th centuries

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It is greatly influenced by the neo-romanesque style.
It is a Neo-Romanesque church made entirely of pink limestone.
It was replaced by a vast Neo-Romanesque edifice.
The famous Neo-Romanesque chapel is where the remnant of the church meets.
A new building was erected in Neo-Romanesque style.
Discover the magnificent neo-Romanesque architecture as you take in the tranquil atmosphere inside.
Its architecture is inspired by the neo-Romanesque style.
The two huge neo-Romanesque portal are still visible today and recorded in a historic monument.
The symbol of the city is the neo-romanesque city church.
As the architect predominantly used the round arch, this building is clearly neo-romanesque.
The name was derived from the Neo-Romanesque style of the building.
Its architecture is typical of the region, with a square shape and discreet neo-romanesque ornaments.
The nave is delimited by Neo-Romanesque pillars from the side aisles.
The church is cruciform and built in the neo-Romanesque style.
Admired for its neo-Romanesque architecture, the cathedral is a popular backdrop for local wedding photographers.

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There stands a beautiful brick building that resembles a neo-Romanesque basilica.
Between the world wars, a form of neo-Romanesque became the norm for new churches.
The western and northern portals were restored in the Neo-Romanesque style.
The colourful exterior has a Neo-Romanesque style with rounded arches.
Four floors of shops and restaurants in a very beautiful neo-Romanesque setting.
The crypt is neo-Romanesque with Byzantine influences.
The font is in white marble, has an octagonal base and is in neo-Romanesque style.
Initially it had to have a neo-Romanesque design, but finally it was inspired by the Gothic.
And do not forget to visit the impressive crypt, with its neo-Romanesque vaulting.
Some large neo-Romanesque buildings typical of the German Empire were constructed in the city.
However died before the completion of the Neo-Romanesque church near the train station.
To accomplish this the council hired architect Pierre-Alexandre Poitevin to create a neo-Romanesque façade.
Intone carried out the construction of a new neo-Romanesque church, designed by architect Luis Melvil.
The church was built externally in the Neo-Gothic eclectic style with neo-romanesque elements.
The large ceiling painting in the choir is Neo-Romanesque and dates from the Cuypers restoration.
Of the few buildings Schulek designed himself, most are in the Neo-Romanesque style.
The church is mainly built to a Neo-Romanesque design with inspiration from Italian Romanesque church architecture.
However, the most common forms in this period were plain and massive Neo-Romanesque buildings.
Neo-Romanesque spectacular terraces from which you can see all around Budapest.
Discover the princely palace and explore the old town and the neo-Romanesque cathedral.
The building was designed in the Neo-Romanesque style by the Swiss-born architect Theophile Schaerer.
It is located in Vasastan and is built of granite in a Neo-Romanesque style.
The neo-Romanesque Church of the Annunciation.
The architecture is primarily neoclassic with Gothic and neo-Romanesque elements.
A Neo-Romanesque Abbey on the Keizersberg.
Its entrance is free and you can observe a mixture of Neoclassical, Neogothic and Neo-Romanesque styles.
It represents the neo-Romanesque style.
This neo-Romanesque cathedral.
Explore the best of bustling Midtown Manhattan from this Neo-Romanesque landmark.
The Neo-Romanesque dome.
Martin Luther Church combines elements of the Neo-Romanesque and Neo-Gothic styles.
The neo-Romanesque cathedral.
Attached to the Church is the neo-Romanesque Monastery.
The Neo-Romanesque style the red-brick building.
It is an eclectic, irregular building with neo-Romanesque details.

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