Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Catalan Romanesque Churches of the Vall de Boí' has mentioned 'Chancel' in the following places:
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[1] An early ribbed vault in the Romanesque architecture of Sicily is that of the chancel at the Cathedral of Cefalxc3xb9. | WIKI |
The simplest Romanesque churches are aisleless halls with a projecting apse at the chancel end, or sometimes, particularly in England, a projecting rectangular chancel with a chancel arch that might be decorated with mouldings. | WIKI |
The nave is aisled, but the chancel and transepts are not. | WIKI |
Speyer Cathedral, Germany, also has aisleless transept and chancel. | WIKI |
A typical Germanic characteristic is the presence of towers framing the chancel and the west end. | WIKI |
At Autun Cathedral, France, the pattern of the nave bays and aisles extends beyond the crossing and into the chancel, each aisle terminating in an apse. | WIKI |
To facilitate this, the chancel or "presbytery" is longer than usually found in Europe, as are the aisled transepts which contained chapels. | WIKI |
The chancel is short, compared to that of Ely, and the altar set so as to provide clear view to a vast congregation simultaneously. | WIKI |
The eastern end of a Romanesque church is almost always semi-circular, with either a high chancel surrounded by an ambulatory as in France, or a square end from which an apse projects as in Germany and Italy. | WIKI |
The small church of Saint-Andreas Szprotawa, Poland, built in the 13th century has an apsidal east end projecting from a chancel. | WIKI |
The Abbey of Sant'Antimo has a high apsidal end surrounded by an ambulatory and with small projecting apses Saint-xc3x89tienne, Nevers, displays a round chancel with ambulatory, apsidal chapels and strongly projecting transepts | WIKI |
At Fontevrault Abbey the nave is covered by four domes, while at the Church of Saint Front, Pxc3xa9rigueux, the church is of Greek cross plan, with a central dome surrounded by four smaller domes over the nave, chancel and transepts. | WIKI |
Crypts are often present as an underlying structure to a substantial church, and are generally a completely discrete space, but occasionally, as in some Italian churches, may be a sunken space under a raised chancel and open, via steps, to the body of the nave. | WIKI |
Abbey of St Pere of Burgal, Catalonia, Spain In England the major pictorial theme occurs above the chancel arch in parish churches. | WIKI |