Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Millenary Benedictine Abbey of Pannonhalma and its Natural Environment' has mentioned 'Cloister' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Contents 1 History 1.1 List of abbots 1.2 Events 2 The building complex 2.1 Basilica and crypt 2.2 Porta Speciosa and the cloister 2.3 Library 2.4 Baroque refectory 2.5 The Millennium Monument 2.6 Our Lady Chapel 2.7 Arboretum (Botanical Garden) 3 Present uses 3.1 Archives 3.2 Szent Gellxc3xa9rt College of Theology 3.3 High school 3.4 Winery 4 Surroundings 5 See also 6 Sources 7 References 8 External links
Porta Speciosa and the cloister[edit]
This portal leads to the church from the cloister (quadrum or quadratura) and it was crafted also in the 13th century.
Under King Matthias' rule, in 1472, today's cloister was created.
The small inner garden surrounded by the cloister was also called Paradisum (Paradise) metaphorically creating an earthly imitation of Biblical Paradise.
This door gives access to the Cloister, a typical square Late Gothic ensemble built in 1486.
Sculptured stones from the Romanesque cloister were found during studies carried out in the 1960s, when the door leading into the medieval refectory, with small red marble columns, also came to light.
The main Monastery consists of a group of buildings dating from the 13th-15th centuries that were originally single-storey but raised to two storeys in 1912, erected in part over the medieval cloister.