Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Catalan Romanesque Churches of the Vall de Boí' has mentioned 'Porch' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The south portal of the Abbey of Saint-Pierre, Moissac, France, has a square door divided by an ornate doorpost, surmounted by a carved tympanum and set within a vast arched porch.
Romanesque church facades, generally to the west end of the building, are usually symmetrical, have a large central portal made significant by its mouldings or porch, and an arrangement of arched-topped windows.
The ornamentation is focused on the porch and the carved Christ in Majesty on the tympanum, typical of French cathedrals.
The central wheel window and small porch with columns resting on crouching lions is typical of Italy.
The westwork of the Maria Laach Abbey, Germany, 12th century, (porch 1225) is typical of Germany, a form that dates to Carolingian architecture with grouped towers of different plans and both "candle-snuffer" and Rhenish helm spires.
At the centre is an open porch surmounted by a ceremonial balcony.
The portal may be protected by a porch, with simple open porches being typical of Italy, and more elaborate structures typical of France and Spain.
Portals San Zeno, Verona, has a porch typical of Italy.
The groin-vaulted crypt of Worcester Cathedral The chapter house of Santa Marxc3xada de la Oliva, Carcastillo, Spain The lateral porch of the Church of San Esteban, Segovia The cloister of Lavaudieu Abbey The Baptistery of Parma Cathedral
The carving of the polychrome porch of the Saint-Michel-D'aiguilhe chapel, the Aiguilhe, Haute-Loire, France, (11th century), has paired mermaids, and the Lamb of God On these mouldings around the portal of Lincoln Cathedral are formal chevron ornament, tongue-poking monsters, vines and figures, and symmetrical motifs.
Gothic porch, 1250s; lantern, 1390s.