His work is often associated with the Romanesque period.
Today's building dates from 1876 although there is evidence of an earlier church on the site, probably built during the Romanesque period.
Such buildings appeared during the Romanesque period (11th to 13th century).
The Romanesque period was a time of frequent conflict.
The current church itself dates, at least in its oldest parts, from the Romanesque period.
There were two main ways to make a nave vault in the Romanesque period.
The column in the chapel's tower comes from the Romanesque period (11th/12th century).
Mural decorations were a form of art used during the Romanesque period.
The two western towers, known from later illustrations, were added in the Romanesque period.
The orderly, rectangular plan is also typical of the late Romanesque period.