It is a late Victorian brick structure with an imposing Romanesque tower.
Only in 1782 was the church that stands today built onto the Romanesque tower.
A Romanesque tower was used to store the grain.
The massive Romanesque tower was an unusual feature on the west front of the abbey church.
A secret corridor, hidden within the walls, links the Romanesque tower to the chapel of the keep.
It has maintained a Romanesque tower from the 10th century.
The Romanesque tower was reconstructed in 1945 to repair damage caused by a massive falling rock.
The Romanesque tower still standing today may have been built in its original shape in the early 12th century.
Beginning at dusk and into the night, the Romanesque tower is lit up.
The oldest part of the castle is the Romanesque tower.