- radiating chapel
- chapelle rayonnante f
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction – materials & technologies, 2nd edition, la Maison du dictionnaire. 2007.
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction – materials & technologies, 2nd edition, la Maison du dictionnaire. 2007.
Chapel — • When St. Martin divided his military cloak (cappa) and gave half to the beggar at the gate of Amiens, he wrapped the other half round his shoulders, thus making of it a cape (capella). This cape, or its representative, was afterwards preserved… … Catholic encyclopedia
chapel — /chap euhl/, n., v., chapeled, chapeling or (esp. Brit.) chapelled, chapelling, adj. n. 1. a private or subordinate place of prayer or worship; oratory. 2. a separately dedicated part of a church, or a small independent churchlike edifice,… … Universalium
chapel — A small church, or an area or compartment in a church containing an altar dedicated to a particular saint. A prominent feature of many Romanesque churches is the addition of multiple radiating chapels. Churches during the Romanesque period… … Glossary of Art Terms
Apse Chapel — • A chapel radiating tangentially from one of the bays or divisions of the apse, and reached generally by a semicircular passageway, or ambulatory, exteriorly to the walls or piers of the apse Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Apse… … Catholic encyclopedia
Apse chapel — An apse chapel, in church architecture, is a chapel radiating tangentially from one of the bays or divisions of the apse. It reached generally by a semicircular passageway, or ambulatory, exteriorly to the walls or piers of the apse. In plan, the … Wikipedia
Lady chapel — a chapel dedicated to the Virgin Mary, attached to a church, and generally behind the high altar at the extremity of the apse. [1400 50; late ME (oure) lady chapell] * * * ▪ architecture chapel attached to a church and dedicated to the… … Universalium
Brabantine Gothic — St. Rumbold s Cathedral in Mechelen (Tower 97 m – its spire was never built) … Wikipedia
St. Vitus Cathedral — Saint Vitus s Cathedral ( cs. Katedrála svatého Víta) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Prague, and the seat of the Archbishop of Prague. The full name of the cathedral is St. Vitus, St. Wenceslas and St. Adalbert Cathedral . Located within Prague … Wikipedia
Cathedral diagram — This article discusses cathedral diagrams in Western ecclesiastical architecture. These floor plans show the sections of walls and piers, giving an idea of the profiles of their columns and ribbing. Light double lines in perimeter walls indicate… … Wikipedia
Basilica of Notre-Dame du Port — Chevet and mosaics The Basilica of Notre Dame du Port is a Romanesque basilica, formerly a collegiate church, in the Port quarter of Clermont Ferrand, between Place Delille and the cathedral. From the 10th century to the French Revolution it was… … Wikipedia
Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives — is a commune in the Calvados department in the Basse Normandie region in northern France.Its postal code is 14170. The INSEE code is 14654.*Population: 4,020 *Area: 9.68 km² *Elevation: 32 mThe Abbey Church, was rebuilt in the 12th century and… … Wikipedia