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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Earliest 16th-Century Monasteries on the Slopes of Popocatepetl' has mentioned 'Cloister' in the following places:
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View of the cloister and bell tower of the monastery in Yecapixtla | WIKI |
Most of the monasteries have a large atrium in front of the church, an open chapel, four chapels in each corner of the atrium, and atrium cross, Stations of the cross on the atrium walls, a roofed church, and the cloister area for the monks. | WIKI |
The large-roofed churches have only one name and on one side, usually on the south, is the cloister area for the monks. | WIKI |
[12] The cloister retains a number of frescos, some of which depict New Spain missionaries in the Philippines and Japan. | WIKI |
[5] The cloister contains friezes with the coat of arms of the order. | WIKI |
[11] The open chapel and cloister area has been converted into a museum which is administered by a local civil association. | WIKI |
Its cloister is small even though its walls and buttresses are very heavy. | WIKI |
[12] There is also an outstanding two-color frieze in one of the rooms on the first floor of the cloister near the main faxc3xa7ade of the church. | WIKI |
[5] This and other mural work in the inner passageways of the cloister have been recently restored. | WIKI |
[12] The monastery of Oaxtepec has pillars in the cloister with images of saints, and barrel vaults decorated with repeating motifs such as fleur-de-lis. | WIKI |
The monastery's cloister has been converted into a museum, but only three of the halls are open to the public. | WIKI |
Confession booths were constructed in an xe2x80x9csxe2x80x9d pattern in the wall dividing the church from the cloister area. | WIKI |
[5] In the cloister, one of the principal attractions is one vault on the ground floor, decorated with a chain made with images of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. | WIKI |
[12] The monastery has a vault in the lower floor of the cloister which used browns, whites and greens in its figures. | WIKI |
[10] Located on the outside of the cloister, there is another fountain that used to be known as the Fountain of the Mermaids (Fuente de las Sirenas), but it has badly deteriorated. | WIKI |
It was founded by the Dominicans, but its cloister was built of adobe and wood with a tile roof instead of stone. | WIKI |
[12] The upper parts of the walls around the complex are covered in paint; the lower floor of the cloister has figures depicted in the arches and walls. | WIKI |
[12] The cloister is large and well-lit,[10] but it has only one floor in the back; normally cloisters have two floors all the way around. | WIKI |
The front of the cloister does have two floors. | WIKI |
The vault on the lower floor of the cloister is at least 10 meters high off the floor and has remnants of mural painting such as Stations of the Cross and some of the daily life of Augustinian friars. | WIKI |
The cloister is now a site museum, with its entrance through the open chapel. | WIKI |
The first chapel is located on the side of the cloister and dedicated to the Virgin Mary. | WIKI |
The 14 monasteries all conform with an architectural model which spread rapidly over the region and contains certain basic elements common to this new type of monastic house: atrium (usually rectangular), church (usually simple in plan but of imposing size, with a single nave), and monastic buildings, usually located to the south of the church and disposed around a small courtyard or patio, designated as the cloister. | UNESCO |