Christian Worship Architecture and Environments c.
800 - 900 CE
Carolingian Architecture
Article
on Carolingian Art and Architecture by Tania Bayard
Aachen / Aix-la-Chapelle (Germany)
Charlemagne's
palace chapel (built by Odo of Metz? 786 - 796CE? / 792 -805 CE?)
Corvey on the Weser (Germany)
Benedictine
Abbey of St. Vitus (873-885 CE)
Fulda (Germany)
St.
Michael Abbey Church (c. 820)
Germigny des Pres (France)
Oratory
of Theodulph of Orleans (c. 806 CE)
St. Gall Monastery (Switzerland)
St.
Gall Plan (c. 820 CE)
Steinbach (Odenwald, Germany)
Basilica
of SS. Petrus and Marcellinus (821 CE) [get own page?]
Auxerre (France)
Abbey of
Saint-Germain (follow links to 9C Carolingian restoration [in French])
Naranco (Spain)
S.
Maria de Naranco (dedicated 848 CE) [get own page?]
Oviedo (Spain)
S.
Julian de los Prados (c. 830 CE) [get own page?]
Rome (Italy)
S.
Maria in Domnica ([re]built by Paschal I in 817 CE)
S.
Cecilia in Trastevere (rebuilt by Paschal I [817 - 824 CE])
Sevan (Central Armenia)
Holy
Virgin Church (9C CE)