Romanesque architecture in Poland

Romanesque architecture in Poland dates back to the 11th century to the reign of Casimir I the Restorer.

Romanesque style in Poland was preceded by Pre-Romanesque architecture of the early Polish state.

Many Polish Romanesque buildings represent the characteristic Brick Romanesque style due to limited stone resources.

Majority of these buildings are churches, rotundas and chapels.

A number of Romanesque structures are listed as Historic Monuments of Poland, including: