Fulltofta Church, Sweden (1175) by Romanesque Architecture

Fulltofta Church, Sweden - Romanesque Architecture - 1175

Artwork Information

TitleFulltofta Church, Sweden
ArtistRomanesque Architecture
Date1175
Art MovementRomanesque

About Fulltofta Church, Sweden

The artwork, titled “Fulltofta Church, Sweden,” was created in the year 1175 and represents the Romanesque architecture art movement and genre. The piece is an architectural structure, showcasing the traditional features typical of Romanesque design.

The artwork depicts Fulltofta Church, a historic building situated in Sweden. Constructed primarily of whitewashed stone, the church features a notable red-tiled roof and stout, simple proportions that are emblematic of Romanesque architecture. The structure includes small, rounded windows and thick walls that convey a sense of solidity and permanence. The church, surrounded by a lush green churchyard with gravestones, is set against a backdrop of an open sky and environmental greenery, providing a serene and timeless ambiance. The overall essence of the church, with its uniquely austere yet grand design, reflects the characteristic elements of Romanesque architecture from the medieval period.

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