RM2A2PM77–The south transept of Winchester Cathedral.
RM2RBFR2J–Romanesque Transept of Nidaros Cathedral, Norway 1070 by Romanesque Architecture
RMW9FNBJ–Norwich Cathedral
RME6K60X–Nave of the upper church with transept and apse, Romanesque-style Norman Church, cathedral by the sea, Trani Cathedral,
RMBB88GM–Ely Cathedral interlocking arcading in Norman Romanesque south transept
RMH3BPCM–The north transept and screen, after 19th Century restoration work in Hereford Cathedral, located at Hereford in England, dates from 1079.
RM2J6D0JX–Romanesque frescoes depicting two saints. Transept of the Cristo de la Luz Shrine, a former mosque, built at the end of the 10th century and converted into a Christian church in the 12th century. Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain.
RM2K4FEFM–Carved capital in the transept under the Tower of Charlemagne, Tours
RF2JDT4XK–Great view of the three altars inside the southern transept of the Romanesque columned hall crypt of the famous Speyer Cathedral in the state of...
RMGMGCET–Transept of the Mariakerk, Utrecht, from the Northeast, by Pieter Saenredam, 1637, Dutch oil painting. The Romanesque style Church was built in the eleventh century and was demolished in stages during the first half of the nineteenth century (BSLOC 2016 3 267)
RM2K3WH4D–demo over transept, Speyer Cathedral, Speyer, Germany
RMB59EE1–Interior of C12th Romanesque Church the longest in France without a transept at Cunault in Anjou Pays de la Loire France T
RME5M3C9–Hereford Cathedral, UK. The south transept with John Piper's three tapestries
RM2GG8W7W–Triplet of the transept, church, Ennezat, Puy-de-Dôme, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France.
RMPNX77X–Exterior view looking N at S transept & central tower of St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland, UK, founded 1137 by Earl Rognvald Kolsson.
RMAWPHAE–Romanesque North Transept St Albans Abbey Hertfordshire
RFW268JD–Annunciation in abbey-church Sainte-Foy (transept) in Conques, which remains one of the most important centres of art and spirituality in the western
RMDE5PMP–Romanesque arch to the south transept and a Viking Age cross, Penmon Priory church, Anglesey, Wales
RFJBE7M0–Church of St. Burkhard in Würzburg
RMBP3J9F–Jesus College] Chapel Romanesque Gallery North Transept
RM2J6W2A3–Romanesque frescoes depicting two saints. Transept of the Cristo de la Luz Shrine, a former mosque, built at the end of the 10th century and converted into a Christian church in the 12th century. Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain.
RMGJTWHB–South Transept Entrance to Ripon Cathedral with Romanesque Arch Ripon North Yorkshire England
RME6K60W–Nave of the upper church with transept and apse, Romanesque-style Norman Church, cathedral by the sea, Trani Cathedral,
RMBB8912–Ely Cathedral Norman north transept
RMMBR520–Front of the North Transept, Westminster Abbey, formally titled the Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster, a large, mainly Gothic abbey church in the City of Westminster, London, England. It is the traditional place of coronation and burial site for English and, later, British monarchs. Between 1540 and 1556, the abbey had the status of a cathedral. Since 1560, the building is no longer an abbey or a cathedral, having instead the status of a Church of England 'Royal Peculiar'—a church responsible directly to the sovereign.
RM2J6D0K9–Romanesque frescoes depicting two saints. Transept of the Cristo de la Luz Shrine, a former mosque, built at the end of the 10th century and converted into a Christian church in the 12th century. Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain.
RF2GB0GRB–Sculpture of lion on the portal of the left transept of the Romanesque 'Pieve di San Giovanni' (Church of St. John) in Campiglia Marittima, Italy
RMB8PMY6–south transept westminster abbey The transept is the area set crosswise to the nave in a cruciform ('cross-shaped') building in
RM2JYY1TR–Drawing of the Eglise de Pont-sur-Seine, by Isidore Justin Severin Taylor, baron Taylor 1789-1879, Artist and philanthropist. From 'Voyages Pittoresques' 1857. The Saint-Martin church in Pont-sur-Seine is a Romanesque church whose north tower and transept date back to the twelfth century
RM2K3WGYX–demo over transept, Speyer Cathedral, Speyer, Germany
RMA1B89D–Interior of C12th Romanesque Church the longest in France without a transept at Cunault in Anjou Pays de la Loire France T
RF2T40JYR–fortis seguntina, replica of the Romanesque Trompes, Fernando Barranco and Casas de la Alcarria, transept of the Sigüenza cathedral. Guadalajara
RM2GG8W7N–Triplet of the transept, church, Ennezat, Puy-de-Dôme, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France.
RMK80350–Beast head hoodmould stop & chevrons (zigzags) on arch of Norman (mid C12th) north transept of Ewenny Priory church, Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales.
RFRP16X9–Southwell Mister and Romanesque Cathedral in Nottinghamshire, England, UK.
RF2J7Y495–Colourful stained glass windows in the South Transept of Ely Cathedral
RFHDW1N5–Pieve Di Santa Maria Assunta romanesque church in Arezzo, Toscana, Italy.
RM2EACB6D–Germany, SH Schleswig-Holstein, Ratzeburg, Ratzeburg Cathedral, built in the 12th century, southern transept gable. The cathedral is one of the oldest church buildings in Schleswig-Holstein. Ratzeburg is located in the Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park.
RM2J6W1M2–Romanesque frescoes depicting two saints. Transept of the Cristo de la Luz Shrine, a former mosque, built at the end of the 10th century and converted into a Christian church in the 12th century. Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain.
RMGJTWMT–South Transept Entrance to Ripon Cathedral with Romanesque Arch Ripon North Yorkshire England
RME70PKN–Interior of the Romanesque St. Peter's Cathedral, nave, transept and altar, 1277, Osnabrück, Lower Saxony, Germany
RMBB86J4–Ely Cathedral south west transept
RMMC8F3A–The Romanesque porch and door of Malmesbury Abbey, in Wiltshire, England, one of the few English houses with a continuous history from the 7th century through to the Dissolution of the Monasteries. The Abbey was founded as a Benedictine monastery around 676 by the scholar-poet Aldhelm, a nephew of King Ine of Wessex. The current Abbey was substantially completed by 1180 but its tower collapsed in a storm around 1500 destroying much of the church, including two thirds of the nave and the transept.
RMR7GBP4–Sardinia Nuoro Sindia Abbazia di S. Maria di Corte, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Medieval Cistercian architecture founded 1147. Parts remaining from original structure include the choir, the left arm of the transept with two chapels, and Romanesque barrel vaulted sacristy. Structure partially rebuilt in the 17th-18th centuries.
RF2GB0GPK–Bas-relief on the portal of the left transept of the Romanesque 'Pieve di San Giovanni' (Church of St. John) in Campiglia Marittima, Tuscany, Italy
RMFXN4AG–Ceiling inside south west transept, Ely Cathedral, Ely, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
RM2JYY2H6–Drawing of the Abbey of Saint-Remi, in Reims, France, founded in the sixth century. Since 1099 it has conserved the relics of Saint Remi (died 553), the Bishop of Reims who converted Clovis, King of the Franks, to Christianity at Christmas in AD 496, after he defeated the Alamanni in the Battle of Tolbiac. The present basilica was the abbey church; it was consecrated by Pope Leo IX in 1049. The eleventh-century nave and transepts, in the Romanesque style, are the oldest; the facade of the south transept is the most recent.
RM2K3WHCH–demo over transept, Speyer Cathedral, Speyer, Germany
RMBJE1KX–Strasbourg, Notre-Dame gothic cathedral 14th century, Schwilgué's clock, Virgin Mary with child statue above Judgement portal, Alsace, France, Europe,
RF2T1WMA3–tourists in the transept with its vault, sexpartites, and the Puerta de la Cadena with the Romanesque rose window, Catedral Santa Maria, Sigüenza.
RMR7X67R–Side entrance door to south transept of 12th century St Magnus' cathedral. Kirkwall, Orkney Mainland, Scotland, UK, Great Britain
RMG39E5F–South transept of Dundrennan Abbey church, Kirkcudbright, with arches to the 3 chapels & SE pier of chancel arch (front L).
RFPHBYMT–Southwell Mister and Romanesque Cathedral in Nottinghamshire, England, UK.
RF2BBP50Y–Heilig-Geist Church, a neo-Romanesque basilica with mighty bell tower in the town of Schweinfurt
RF2T0H3HM–The Romanesque crucifix (12th century), wooden sculpture covered in silver and copper foil..The Cathedral of San Evasio ofCasale Monferrato.
RM2K5CCNE–Protestant church in Groß-Winternheim, a neo-Romanesque hall building, also called Rheinhessen Cathedral or Selztal Cathedral,
RMC5KP2E–Durham Cathedral interior view of S. Transept from N. Nave Aisle, Durham, England, UK
RMGJTWPX–South Transept Entrance to Ripon Cathedral with Romanesque Arch Ripon North Yorkshire England
RMF6RA0A–Hotel de Ville, Town Hall, in the south transept of the Abbaye aux Hommes, Caen, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France
RMBB8667–Ely Cathedral southwest transept & Font
RM2PJWTT8–'Statesman's Corner in the North Trancept of Westminster Abbey, formally titled the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter at Westminster, it's an Anglican church in the City of Westminster, London, England. Since 1066, it has been the location of the coronations of 39 English and British monarchs, and a burial site for 18 English, Scottish and British monarchs. The Gothic architecture of the church is chiefly inspired by French and English styles from the 13th century, although some sections of the church show Romanesque, Baroque and modern styles.
RMR7GBPR–Sardinia Nuoro Sindia Abbazia di S. Maria di Corte, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Medieval Cistercian architecture founded 1147. Parts remaining from original structure include the choir, the left arm of the transept with two chapels, and Romanesque barrel vaulted sacristy. Structure partially rebuilt in the 17th-18th centuries.
RF2GB0GPF–Sator square on the left transept of the Romanesque 'Pieve di San Giovanni' (Church of St. John) in Campiglia Marittima, province of Livorno, Tuscany,
RMFXN4NK–Ceiling inside south west transept, Ely Cathedral, Ely, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
RMBF3614–Portugal, Evora, Cathedral, rose window of the transept arm.
RM2K3WH7H–demo over transept, Speyer Cathedral, Speyer, Germany
RMBXDB9R–Strasbourg, Notre-Dame gothic cathedral 14th century, Schwilgué's clock, Virgin Mary with child statue above Judgement portal, Alsace, France, Europe,
RM2A4XD0F–The Bishops gallery in the northern transept inside Augsburger Dom (Cathedral of Augsburg), Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany.
RMBFA9WD–Canterbury Cathedral, doorway in south east transept
RMG39EA0–Coldingham Benedictine priory, Berwickshire, looking WNW: column base (L) of S transept of C13th priory church with arch to S aisle of the nave.
RMAMDE5F–The South Transept - St Albans Abbey - Hertfordshire
RFTRFXKX–Southwell Mister and Romanesque Cathedral in Nottinghamshire, England, UK
RF2BBP51Y–Heilig-Geist Church, a neo-Romanesque basilica with mighty bell tower in the town of Schweinfurt
RF2T0H3D3–The Romanesque crucifix (12th century), wooden sculpture covered in silver and copper foil..The Cathedral of San Evasio ofCasale Monferrato.
RM2K5CCNT–Protestant church in Groß-Winternheim, a neo-Romanesque hall building, also called Rheinhessen Cathedral or Selztal Cathedral,
RMT89G2C–France, Seine Maritime, Jumieges, Abbey of Saint-Pierre de Jumieges, Notre-Dame Abbey, nave and transept novels
RM2NCX517–Ripon Cathedral from Minster Close on a sunny winter day Ripon North Yorkshire England
RFRW4HT2–South-west transept and West Tower, Ely Cathedral
RMFFWMBT–The ruins of the Iona Nunnery church seen from the north. Iona, Inner Hebrides, Scotland, UK. shows north transept and arcading of the nave
RMMC8F3G–The arch and transept of Malmesbury Abbey, in Wiltshire, England, one of the few English houses with a continuous history from the 7th century through to the Dissolution of the Monasteries. The Abbey was founded as a Benedictine monastery around 676 by the scholar-poet Aldhelm, a nephew of King Ine of Wessex. The current Abbey was substantially completed by 1180 but its tower collapsed in a storm around 1500 destroying much of the church, including two thirds of the nave and the transept.
RMR7GBPY–Sardinia Nuoro Sindia Abbazia di S. Maria di Corte, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Medieval Cistercian architecture founded 1147. Parts remaining from original structure include the choir, the left arm of the transept with two chapels, and Romanesque barrel vaulted sacristy. Structure partially rebuilt in the 17th-18th centuries.
RFP8FXCY–Tower and south transept of St. David's Cathedral
RMFXN4BW–Ceiling inside south west transept, Ely Cathedral, Ely, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
RF2B1E697–Apse and apsidioles of the romanesque chapel of Saints Cosmas and Damian, 16th century, in Gigondas, Vaucluse, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France.
RM2JXN1DE–view of transept, St Martin's Cathedral, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
RMWAG581–South transept of Ripon Cathedral through an archway on Minster Close Ripon North Yorkshire England
RM2A4XCY8–Large fresco of St Christopher in the southern transept of Augsburger Dom (Cathedral of Augsburg), Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany.
RMBFA9WY–Canterbury Cathedral, part of south east transept and tower
RFKC38HG–Alcuescar, Spain - September 17, 2017: Visigothic Basilica of Santa Lucia del Trampal. Transept view