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Westwork

"A westwork (German: Westwerk), forepart, avant-corps or avancorpo is the monumental, often west-facing entrance section of a Carolingian, Ottonian, or Romanesque church. The exterior consists of multiple stories between two towers. The interior includes an entrance vestibule, a chapel, and a series of galleries overlooking the nave. A westwork is usually broader than the width of the nave and aisles. It is sometimes used synonymously with narthex. Charlemagne dreamt of reviving the Roman Empire in the West. His dream along with his artistic skillset allowed him to implement artwork into buildings with westwork during this time period and can be found in the Corvey Abbey and scattered throughout other westwork buildings today." - (en.wikipedia.org 07.07.2022)

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Gernrode, Stiftskirche St. Cyriakus IStiftskirche St. Petrus, PetersbergFotografie "Kaiserdom Speyer (Ansicht Westbau I)Fotografie "Kaiserdom Speyer (Ansicht Westbau II)"
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