Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Convent of Christ in Tomar' has mentioned 'Ambulatory' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Inside, the round church has a central, octagonal structure, connected by arches to a surrounding gallery (ambulatory).
The pillars of the central octagon and the walls of the ambulatory have polychrome statues of saints and angels under exuberant Gothic canopies, while the walls and ceilings of the ambulatory are painted with Gothic patterns and panels depicting the life of Christ.
The elegant twin columns of the arches have beautiful capitals with vegetal motifs, and the walls of the ambulatory are decorated with 16th-century tiles.
It was built by the first great master of the Templars, Gualdim Pais, and was based on a polygonal ground plan of 16 bays including an octagonal choir with ambulatory: this is one of the typical "rotondas" of Templar architecture of which few examples are still extant in Europe.