The artwork, titled “Urgell Cathedral, Spain”, dates back to around c.1110 and is a prime example of Romanesque architecture. The artwork falls under the genre of architecture and represents the Romanesque art movement. It embodies the structural and aesthetic characteristics that are hallmarks of this movement, typified by its robust and solid construction.
The artwork showcases the prominent features of Romanesque architecture with its semi-circular arches, thick walls, and sturdy piers. The façade is characteristically austere yet grand, with small window openings that enhance the fortress-like appearance. A defining element is the rounded apse, supported by columns that add to the monumental feel of the structure. The stone construction conveys a sense of permanence and strength, while the arrangement of the windows and arches demonstrates the functional design typical of Romanesque cathedrals. The surrounding greenery and open space provide a stark contrast to the solidity of the cathedral, highlighting its timeless beauty and architectural significance.