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Topic: Romanesque style (11 records)

Basilica of St. George at Prague Castle

Romanesque three-aisle basilica at Prague Castle, one of the few preserved representative buildings of the Czech dukes.

Cheb Castle

Ruins of a Romanesque castle in the town of Cheb. It is the only Kaiserpfalz, a seat intended for occasional stays of the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, on the territory of the Czech Republic.

Church of St. Jacob in Jakub

Romanesque single-nave proprietary church from the 12th century, located near Kutná Hora. It has unique ornamental sculptures, the most extensive surviving collection of Romanesque sculptures in the Czech Republic.

Church of the Assumption of Virgin Mary in Tismice

Romanesque church in the municipality of Tismice in the Central Bohemian region. It is a unique example of an exceptionally well preserved provincial basilica, unparalleled in the Czech Republic.

Olomouc Castle

The complex of the defunct castle on Wenceslas hill in Olomouc, forming the historic centre of the Archdiocese of Olomouc. The Cathedral of St. Wenceslas and numerous valuable architectural and artistic monuments are located there.

Přemyslid rotundas

Small churches with a circular floorplan, typical of the architecture of the Duchy of Bohemia in the 9th-12th centuries.

Přimda Castle

Ruins of the Romanesque castle above the eponymous town in western Bohemia, approximately 10 kilometres from the German border. It is the oldest stone castle on the territory of the Czech Republic.

Rotunda of St. Catherine in Znojmo

Romanesque rotunda from 11th – 12th centuries, located on the premises of the castle of the Přemyslid dynasty in Znojmo. Because of its unique murals, it is one of the most important medieval monuments in the Czech Republic.

Saint Procopius Basilica and Jewish Quarter in Třebíč

Ensemble of monuments in the town of Třebíč inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, consisting of the architecturally unique Late Romanesque Basilica of Saint Procopius and the exceptionally well preserved collection of buildings of the local Jewish Quarter.

Strakonice Castle

A well-preserved castle in the eponymous town at the confluence of the rivers Otava and Volyňka. It represents a combination, unique in the Czech Republic, of an aristocratic castle and a church commandry, a fortified residence of a chivalric order which partially had the status of a monastery.

Teplá Abbey

Premonstratensian abbey in the Karlovy Vary Region, a centuries-old religious and educational centre of the region. The abbey church is one of the most significant Central European sacred buildings built in the transitional Romanesque-Gothic style.

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