Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Bourges Cathedral' has mentioned 'Rose window' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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The rebuilt front featured a group of six large lancet windows and two oculi beneath an immense rose window, surmounted by a pointed gable with a small rose blind rose window. | WIKI |
upper facade Top of the north tower, with its flamboyant decoration and bronze pelican The flamboyant Grand Housteau and west rose window The bell of the Duke Jean and the bronze pelican on the north tower | WIKI |
The upper room of the buttress was used as the office of the architect, and has plans of the bays and a rose window etched on the stone floor, where they could be consulted by Cathedral builders. | WIKI |
The exceptional height of the Grand Housteau and its rose window announces the great height of the nave behind it. | WIKI |
Each bay of the high walls is decorated with twin lancet windows and a small six-lobe rose window, framed in blind arches. | WIKI |
At one time it apparently served as the master builder's office; the plans of the rose window on the west pignon are etched onto the floor. | WIKI |
The original organ of the cathedral was below the rose window on the inside the west front. | WIKI |
The west front has a blind rose window on the arch over the central portals; a large window with six lancets and two oculi above that, beneath a large rose window; and another smaller rose in the pointed arch above. | WIKI |
The rose window of the Grand Housteau dates to about 1392. | WIKI |
Rose window on the west front West windows of the Grand Housteau High windows of the apse | WIKI |