Carolingian architecture is the style of north European Pre-Romanesque architecture belonging to the period of the Carolingian Renaissance of the late 8th and 9th centuries, when the Carolingian family dominated west European politics. It was a conscious attempt to emulate Roman architecture and to that end it borrowed heavily from Early Christian and Byzantine architecture, though there are nonetheless innovations of its own, resulting in a uniq...
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Examples:
- Abbey of Echternach ,
- Amorbach Abbey ,
- Benediktbeuern Abbey ,
- Abbey of Saint-Fortunat, Charlieu ,
- Chelles Abbey ,
- Corbie Abbey ,
- Abbey of Faremoutiers ,
- Flavigny Abbey ,
- Fleury Abbey ,
- Fontenelle Abbey
Also known as:
- Carolingian