Romaneque
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Have a little read: ... Topic #2 In the Middle Ages, there were two very distinct periods, Gothic and Romanesque. The Gothic and Romanesque period were very different in many ways. The Romanesque period was more centered around the church and they were very religious. In the Gothic period, it was more about rationalism and humanism. The spiritual attitude was not as strong. The two periods were also significantly different in architectural aspects. The cathedrals, and architecture, were built completely different. The arches for the cathedrals in the Romanesque period were mostly built rounded, as where in the Gothic period, the cathedrals had pointed arches. I think as the times changed, the architecture did too. Just as our architecture today is not same as it was 20 years ago. As the religion from the Romanesque period became less evident, and humanism increased, it caused many changes in the church, as well as its architecture. In the Romanesque
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