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The church pictured above is an example of Ottonian architecture. Which of the following churches is shown in this picture?
a.
the church of Saint Cyriakus
b.
the church of Saint Agnes
c.
the church of Saint Regis
d.
the church of Saint Klaus
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a. the church of Saint Cyriakus
Reason: Saint Cyriakus in Gernrode (10th century) is a well-known example of Ottonian architecture, with features such as a monumental westwork, alternating pier-and-column support system, and the characteristic compact, blocky massing of Ottonian churches.
Reason: Saint Cyriakus in Gernrode (10th century) is a well-known example of Ottonian architecture, with features such as a monumental westwork, alternating pier-and-column support system, and the characteristic compact, blocky massing of Ottonian churches.
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