Färlöv Church, Sweden (1180) by Romanesque Architecture

Färlöv Church, Sweden - Romanesque Architecture - 1180

Artwork Information

TitleFärlöv Church, Sweden
ArtistRomanesque Architecture
Date1180
Art MovementRomanesque

About Färlöv Church, Sweden

The artwork, titled “Färlöv Church, Sweden,” is attributed to the Romanesque architectural style and dates back to 1180. It is part of the Romanesque art movement and belongs to the genre of architecture.

The artwork depicts a church characterized by the hallmarks of Romanesque architecture, including symmetrical and robust construction. The structure features twin towers with modestly arched windows, reinforcing the vertical emphasis typical of this style. The plain façade, which has small ornamental elements, is balanced by the red-tiled pitched roof, creating a contrast against the cream-colored walls. Set in a surrounding churchyard with gravestones, the entire scene exudes a sense of historical and architectural significance. The simplicity yet grandeur of the structure speaks volumes about the architectural trends of the 12th century in Sweden.

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