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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Monastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid' has mentioned 'Basilica' in the following places:
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It is one of the Spanish royal sites and functions as a monastery, basilica, royal palace, pantheon, library, museum, university, school and hospital. | WIKI |
Contents 1 Design and conception 2 Sections of the building 2.1 Courtyard of the Kings 2.2 Basilica 2.3 Palace of Philip II 2.4 Hall of Battles 2.5 Royal burial vaults 2.5.1 Pantheon of the Kings 2.5.2 Pantheon of the Princes 2.6 Art gallery 2.7 Architectural museum 2.8 Gardens of the Friars 2.9 Library 2.9.1 Collecting process 3 The reliquaries 4 Adjacent buildings 5 See also 6 References 7 External links | WIKI |
Beyond being a monastery, El Escorial is also a pantheon, a basilica, a convent, a school, a library, and a royal palace. | WIKI |
At each of the four corners is a square tower surmounted by a spire, and, near the center of the complex (and taller than the rest) rise the pointed belfries and round dome of the basilica. | WIKI |
Courtyard of the Kings and the Basilica. | WIKI |
This spectacular basilica has a floor in the shape of a Greek cross and an enormous cupola inspired by St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. | WIKI |
The large chapel is one of the highlights in the basilica, presided by steps of red marble. | WIKI |
Under the royal chapel of the Basilica is the Royal Pantheon. | WIKI |
After the basilica is the Courtyard of the Evangelists. | WIKI |
Next is the Palace of the Austrians (Palacio de los Austrias), also known as the House of the King (Casa del Rey), which is found behind the presbytery of the basilica. | WIKI |
Basilica[edit] | WIKI |
It would not be a flight of fancy to interpret St. Peter's as the quintessential expression of Baroque sensuality and the basilica at El Escorial as a statement of the stark rigidity and grim purposefulness of the Inquisition, the two sides of the Counter-Reformation. | WIKI |
Situated next to the main altar of the Basilica, the residence of King Philip II is made up of a series of austerely decorated rooms. | WIKI |
High altar of Basilica | WIKI |
One is located behind the Chorus of the basilica. | WIKI |
It constituted, along with the basilica, the heart of the entire project and the whole exterior and distribution of the project was redrafted several times to accommodate changes in the organization of the library itself. | WIKI |
The books of the most "profane" subjects, such as History, Geography or Botanics, are located in the part closest to the entrance, and as the corridors advance towards the basilica the subjects turn into more abstract forms of themselves like Poetry, Grammar or Mathematics. | WIKI |
The subjects closest to the basilica are those the King conceived as being the most abstract distillation of the others, and the closest to the origin, which was God in the Basilica: theology, geometry, and mathematics. | WIKI |
and are distributed throughout the monastery, with the most important being concentrated in the basilica. | WIKI |
Its design, which is complex yet also simple, was created by Juan Bautista de Toledo, Spanish pupil of Michelangelo during the works of the Vatican Basilica, and completed by Juan de Herrera after Toledoxe2x80x99s death. | UNESCO |