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How was the gothic style different from the earlier Romanesque style of architecture ?

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  • 03-04-2018
Romanesque architecture is massive, low, and solid looking. Round Roman arches, thick walls, and small windows are typical of the buildings... It is the pointed arch that most clearly makes Gothic building look different from Roman and Romanesque work.
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