Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Baroque Churches of the Philippines' has mentioned 'Facade' in the following places:
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Also unusual are the sitting of the convento parallel to the facade of the church and that of the separate bell tower (characteristic of Philippine-Hispanic architecture) at the midpoint of the nave wall. | WIKI |
The brick church follows the standard Philippine layout, with a monumental facade masking a straight roof-line covering a long rectangular building. | WIKI |
The lower part of the apse and most of the walls are constructed of coral stone blocks, the upper levels being finished in brick, but this order is reversed on the facade. | WIKI |
The facade of the church also has hints of a Gothic flavor with pilasters that extend from top to bottom, creating a strong vertical movement. | WIKI |
The sumptuous facade epitomizes the Filipino transfiguration of western decorative elements, with the figure of St Christopher on the pediment dressed in native clothes, carrying the Christ Child on his back, and holding on to a coconut palm for support. | WIKI |
The entire riotously decorated facade is flanked by massive tapering bell towers of unequal heights. | WIKI |