Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Monastery of Batalha' has mentioned 'Chapel' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 2.1 Interior 2.1.1 Nave and choir 2.1.2 Founder's Chapel 2.1.3 Unfinished Chapels 2.1.4 Chapterhouse 2.1.5 Royal Cloister 2.1.6 Lavabo 2.1.7 Cloister of King Afonso 3 References 4 External links
This is manifest in the main faxc3xa7ade, the dome of the square chapter house, the Founder's Chapel, the basic structure of the Imperfect Chapels and the north and east naves of the main cloister.
The western faxc3xa7ade, facing the large square with its equestrian statue of general Nuno xc3x81lvares Pereira, is divided in three by buttresses and huge pilasters: the Founder's Chapel (Capelo do Fundador), the side wall of an aisle and the projecting portal.
Founder's Chapel[edit]
The square Founder's Chapel (Portuguese: Capela do Fundador) was built between 1426 and 1434 by the architect Huguet on orders of King John I to become the first royal pantheon in Portugal.
The chapel consists of three notional bays and a central octagon buttressed by eight piers, adorned with crockets, supporting deeply stilted arches.
The chapel's floor plan consists of an octagonal space inserted in a square, creating two separate volumes that combine most harmoniously.
The most dramatic feature is to be found in the centre of the chapel: the enormous medieval tomb of Dom Joxc3xa3o I and his wife, Queen Philippa of Lancaster.
Bays in the chapel walls contain the tombs of their sons, among them Prince Henry the Navigator.