Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Bourges Cathedral' has mentioned 'Porch' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
South side of the cathedral and south porch
Unlike most other High Gothic cathedrals, Bourges does not have a transept, but there is a porch and portal on the south side which originally was used only by the clergy.
It contains vestiges of the older Romanesque church, particularly six column-statues which date to about 1150-60, which were put in place under the porch in the 13th century as a reminder of the long history of the cathedral.
Sculpture of south porch Column-statue and tympanum of the south porch Sculpture of the south porch Sculpture of the south porch Sculture of south porch tympanum
There is porch midway along the north side for access by the ordinary members of the parish.
Like the south porch, the portals of the north porch are decorated with column statues and other sculptures dating back to the Romanesque cathedral.
Some of the sculpture on this porch was defaced in the French Wars of Religion.
The sacristy of the cathedral, next to the porch, also juts out from the north side.
The north portal porch Sculpture of Virgin Mary and child on north portal North portal doorway North portal column statue and decoration