How did the invention of ribbed groin vaults change Romanesque architecture?

a.
added storage space in churches
b.
opened up the interior space
c.
both A and B
d.
neither A nor B

1 answer

The correct answer is b. opened up the interior space.

Ribbed groin vaults allowed for greater vertical space and more complex ceiling designs, enabling architects to create larger and more open interiors in Romanesque churches and other buildings.