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RE: Église Saint Pierre a 12th century church


As for the development of architecture in Europe in ancient times, remember that Europe is called "the old continent". That says a lot. About everything 😊It is called 'Romanesque' style, dear @rosz and its architecture has nothing to do with a budget 😊 It has nothing to do with the Gothic either, as it was created and flourished before that style was invented. But personally I like Romanesque architecture a lot, much more than Gothic, and the Église Saint-Pierre-au-Parvis de Soissons is a great representative of it. That's truly a beautiful find! 😍

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thanks for the explanation, it is true that the Romans dominated the entire continent for a time, it is normal that there is much of that type of architecture, thanks for your kind words I hope you have a good day