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What is the major difference between Gothic and Romanesque architecture?

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Romanesque buildings used rounded arches, while Gothic structures favored pointed arches. As a result of these structural differences, Romanesque interiors feel heavy and earthbound, while Gothic interiors are expansive and light-filled.

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