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What's the difference between Romanesque and Gothic style buildings?

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Romanesque style buildings have semi-circular arches. Gothic style buildings have long, narrow columns. Gothic style came from/evolved from Romanesque style. 

Romanesque church;  massive and fortress like, thick walls,  few windows, heavy stone roofs, huge columns, round Roman arches.


Gothic cathedral;   had flying buttresses to support the walls, had tall spires, lofty towers, and pointed arches. Open, spacious  interior, stained glass windows.

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