noun
Romanesque architecture
Refers to the architectural style prevalent in medieval Europe from around the 10th to the 12th century, characterized by rounded arches, thick walls, and sturdy pillars.
フランスにはロマネスク建築の教会が多く残っている。
Many Romanesque churches remain in France.
Gothic architecture, which followed Romanesque and features pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses.
From English 'Romanesque' (from French 'romanesque', from 'roman' meaning 'Roman-like') + 建築 (architecture).