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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Catalan Romanesque Churches of the Vall de Boí' has mentioned 'Medieval' in the following places:
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Architectural style of Medieval Europe
Romanesque architecture is an architectural style of medieval Europe characterized by semi-circular arches.
[9][10] The word was used by Gunn to describe the style that was identifiably Medieval and prefigured the Gothic, yet maintained the rounded Roman arch and thus appeared to be a continuation of the Roman tradition of building.
An important example, which retains Medieval paintings, is the vault of Saint-Savin-sur-Gartempe, France, of the early 12th century.
See also: History of Medieval Arabic and Western European domes xc2xa7xc2xa0Holy Roman Empire
At San Miniato al Monte the definition of the architectural parts is made even clearer by the polychrome marble, a feature of many Italian Medieval facades, particularly in Tuscany.
[23][35] Such towers were often topped during the late Medieval period with a Gothic spire of wooden construction covered with lead, copper or shingles.
Circular towers are uncommon in England, but occur throughout the Early Medieval period in Ireland.
The tympanum is typically decorated with the imagery of Christ in Majesty with the symbols of the Four Evangelists, drawn directly from the gilt covers of medieval Gospel Books.
The oldest-known fragments of medieval pictorial stained glass appear to date from the 10th century.
Examples of all these types of buildings can be found scattered across Europe, sometimes as isolated survivals like the two merchants' houses on opposite sides of Steep Hill in Lincoln, England, and sometimes giving form to a whole medieval city like San Gimignano in Tuscany, Italy.
Criterion (ii): The significant developments in Romanesque art and architecture in the churches of the Vall de Boxc3xad testify to profound cultural interchange across medieval Europe and in particular across the mountain barrier of the Pyrenees.