Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Catalan Romanesque Churches of the Vall de Boí' has mentioned 'Apsidal' in the following places:
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It is a Latin Cross with a comparatively long nave and short transepts and eastern end, which is apsidal. | WIKI |
It has an apsidal west end, which was to become a feature of Churches of Germany, such as Worms Cathedral. | WIKI |
With double side aisles and with an aisled transept and an ambulatory surrounding the apse, pilgrims could make the circuit around the church and were able to stop for meditation and prayer at the apsidal chapels of the transept and the radiating chapels of the choir. | WIKI |
It has a typical elevation of nave and aisles with wooden panelled ceilings and an apsidal east end. | WIKI |
East ends Rural church of Sxc3xa3o Pedro de Lourosa, Portugal, built in the 10th century it has the simplest type of square-shape apsidal east end. | WIKI |
The small church of Saint-Andreas Szprotawa, Poland, built in the 13th century has an apsidal east end projecting from a chancel. | WIKI |
The Cathedral of Santa Maria d'Urgell, Catalonia, has an apsidal east end projecting at a lower level to the choir and decorated with an arcade below the roofline. | WIKI |
The Abbey of Sant'Antimo has a high apsidal end surrounded by an ambulatory and with small projecting apses Saint-xc3x89tienne, Nevers, displays a round chancel with ambulatory, apsidal chapels and strongly projecting transepts | WIKI |
The apsidal east end was often a focus of decoration, with both architectonic forms such as arcading and pictorial features such as carved figures, murals and occasionally mosaics. | WIKI |
The decoration continued harmoniously until the apsidal mosaic of 1260. | WIKI |
Later Romanesque chapter houses sometimes had an apsidal eastern end. | WIKI |