Byzantine and Romanesque architecture . BERGAMO Plate LXtX .,^^t^\s. THE CATHEDRAL—LUCCA CH. XVl] PISAN INFLUENCE 251 Maggiorein Bergamo (Plate LXVIII), and at SS. Gio- e Paolo in Rome (Plate LI, p. 200). The fashion BelfmcTcrossed the Alps and became a feature of GermanRomanesque. The cathedrals of Speyer, Mainz andWorms have galleried apses of the Lombard type, and atCologne the churches of Great S. Martin, the Apostles,S. Gereon, and S. Maria in Capitolio. In England,where apses were not long in fashion, this feature does


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