Romanesque Long House at Bad Kösen, Germany (c.1100) by Romanesque Architecture

Romanesque Long House at Bad Kösen, Germany - Romanesque Architecture - c.1100

Artwork Information

TitleRomanesque Long House at Bad Kösen, Germany
ArtistRomanesque Architecture
Datec.1100
Art MovementRomanesque

About Romanesque Long House at Bad Kösen, Germany

The artwork titled “Romanesque Long House at Bad Kösen, Germany,” attributed to Romanesque Architecture and dating back to circa 1100, is a representation of the Romanesque art movement within the architectural genre. The structure, typical of Romanesque style, features robust stone construction, characterized by thick walls and small arched windows that convey a sense of strength and solidity. The artwork exemplifies the period’s architectural design, emphasizing simplicity, durability, and functionality.

The long house depicted in the artwork showcases a rectangular base with a steeply pitched roof made from red tiles, extending down to a well-preserved stone wall. The lower part of the building features a series of small, rounded-arch windows, allowing for minimal but adequate light penetration, a common trait of Romanesque architecture. The upper portion of the building integrates more modern elements, including larger windows, creating a contrast with the ancient stonework below. The surroundings exhibit a neatly maintained garden area, adding to the building’s historical ambiance. The entrance, marked by a simple wooden door under an arched stone lintel, further enhances the structure’s historical charm.

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