71.   A number of them were largely built in the late Romanesque style and of these some survive in whole or in part.

72.   Romainmtier Church was originally part of a Cluniac Monastery, built in the early tenth century.

73.   A number of Romanesque structures were built in Cracow on Wawel Hill, where a royal castle and church were erected, surrounded by a walled, fortified town.

74.   The earliest Romanesque structure was the Rotunda Chapel dedicated to the Virgin, built in the tenth century.

75.   Several large abbey churches survive, mainly built in brick, and all carefully restored.

76.   Built in limestone, it was extensively restored in the nineteenth century when the Rheno-Lombardic west front took its final form.

77.   Churches and cathedrals, in stone, brick and timber were built in increasing numbers all over Europe from Scandinavia to Sicily and Portugal to Russia.

78.   In northern and central France several outstanding cathedrals were built in the thirteenth century.

79.   This is the only English Gothic cathedral to be built largely in a single operation and, therefore, single style.

80.   The Altes Rathaus at Brunswick, built in stone and now restored, survives.

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