Much of this practicality in Cistercian architecture, and indeed in the construction itself, was made possible by the order's own technological inventiveness.
The spirit of Cistercian architecture is simple, conservative, utilitarian and self-sufficient.
The church of the abbey is of typical Cistercian architecture, built in the Romanesque style.
The church, although in ruins, is an outstanding example of Cistercian architecture, with imposing vaulting, arches and rose windows.
The crossing of the naves is overlooked by a bell tower, a typical element of the Cistercian architecture.
Maulbronn Abbey is considered a significant example of Cistercian architecture.
Cistercian architecture is considered one of the most beautiful styles of medieval architecture.
Cistercian architecture has made an important contribution to European civilisation.
The structure is considered to be an important example of Cistercian architecture.
The church, a model of Cistercian architecture, was restored in 1869, and now serves for parish purposes.