Round church
A round church is a church construction with a completely circular plan. There are many Nordic round churches in Sweden and Denmark (notably the island of Bornholm); round churches were popular in Scandinavia in the 11th and early 12th centuries.
Round churches should not be confused with the older types of round-tower church constructions. Churches with many-sided polygonal shapes (such as the 16-sided example in Richmond, Vermont, USA) are likewise colloquially referred to as 'round'.
Round churches by country
    
    Bosnia
    
Brazil
    
Bulgaria
    
Canada
    
Our Lady of Victory Church, Inuvik; St. Jude's Cathedral, Iqaluit; Saint George's Round Church, Halifax
Croatia
    
Denmark
    
Nyker Church, Nylars Church, Saint Ols Church and Østerlars Church, Bornholm; Bjernede Church, Zealand; Horne Church, Funen (with later gothic extensions), and Thorsager Church, Jutland.
France
    
Chapelle de l'Oratoire, Avignon, Vieille Charité church, Marseille
Germany
    
Aachen Cathedral. Liebfrauenkirche in Trier. St. Ludwig in Darmstadt, Hessen. There is also a round church in Untersuhl, Thuringia.
Hungary
    
Saint Anne Church in Kallósd, Roman Catholic Church in Kiszombor, Rotunda in Öskü, St. Jacob rotunda in Ják, Neoclassical church in Balatonfüred (19th century).
Italy
    
Church of Saint Stephen in Rome; Church of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux in Rome; Old Cathedral of Brescia; Church of Saint Lawrence in Mantua; Santo Stefano, Bologna; Church of Saint Angelo in Perugia; Church of Saint Marie in Forlì.
The Netherlands
    
Philippines
    
- Padre Pio Shrine, Santo Tomas, Batangas.
- Church of the Holy Sacrifice in the campus of the University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City.
Portugal
    
Monastery of Serra do Pilar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal.
Serbia
    
Church of Saint Anthony of Padua at Red Cross, Belgrade; Church of Saint Basil of Ostrog in New Belgrade; Evangelical church in Zemun.
Sweden
    
- Church ruins of Agnestad, Bromma Church, Hagby Church, Church ruins of Klosterstad, Munsö Church, Skörstorp Church, Solna Church, Tjärstads Church, Valleberga Church, Vårdsberg Church, Voxtorp Church.
United Kingdom
    
In England, there are four medieval round churches still in use: Holy Sepulchre, Cambridge; Temple Church, London; St John the Baptist Church, Little Maplestead, Essex, and The Holy Sepulchre, Northampton. St Chad's Church, Shrewsbury, is a Georgian round church, and the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral was built in the 20th century. The 18th-century All Saints' Church, Newcastle upon Tyne, is now part of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church in England and Wales.
In Scotland, the medieval Orphir Round Church near Houton on Mainland, Orkney, is in ruins. Kilarrow Parish Church at the top of main street in Bowmore is a round church, built in 1767, on the island of Islay, on Scotland's west coast.
Gallery
    
 
 Church of Saint Vitus, Rijeka, Croatia Church of Saint Vitus, Rijeka, Croatia
 Bjernede Church near Sorø, Denmark Bjernede Church near Sorø, Denmark
 Thorsager Church, Thorsager, Denmark Thorsager Church, Thorsager, Denmark
 Thorsager church, interior Thorsager church, interior
 Holy Sepulchre, Cambridge, England Holy Sepulchre, Cambridge, England
 Untersuhl Church, Germany Untersuhl Church, Germany
 Saint Anne Church, Kallósd, Hungary Saint Anne Church, Kallósd, Hungary
 Bowmore Church, Islay, Scotland Bowmore Church, Islay, Scotland
 Church of St. Anthony of Padua, Belgrade, Serbia Church of St. Anthony of Padua, Belgrade, Serbia
 The rotunda of Saint Nicolas, Cieszyn, Poland The rotunda of Saint Nicolas, Cieszyn, Poland
References
    
- Ann Vibeke Knudsen, The Old Churches of Bornholm. Bornholm Museum, Rønne, 1999. ISBN 87-88179-43-5.
External links
 Media related to Round churches at Wikimedia Commons Media related to Round churches at Wikimedia Commons
