Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Chartres Cathedral' has mentioned 'Chapel' in the following places:
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A vestige of this church, now known as Saint Lubin Chapel, remains, underneath the apse of the present cathedral. | WIKI |
It consisted of an ambulatory around the earlier chapel, surrounded by three large chapels with Romanesque barrel vault and groin vault ceilings, which still exist. | WIKI |
The two towers were joined on the first level by a chapel devoted to Saint Michael. | WIKI |
[5] In 1326 a new two-story chapel, dedicated to Saint Piatus of Tournai, displaying his relics, was added to the apse. | WIKI |
The upper floor of this chapel was accessed by a staircase opening onto the ambulatory. | WIKI |
(The chapel is normally closed to visitors, although it occasionally houses temporary exhibitions.) | WIKI |
Another chapel was opened in 1417 by Louis, Count of Vendxc3xb4me, who had been captured by the British at the Battle of Agincourt and fought alongside Joan of Arc at the siege of Orlxc3xa9ans. | WIKI |
Notre Dame de Piliers statue and chapel off the nave Fragment of a reputed veil of Virgin Mary, displayed in the Chapel of the Martyrs | WIKI |
Window of the Vendxc3xb4me Chapel, c.1415 | WIKI |
The installation of the Vendxc3xb4me Chapel between two buttresses of the nave in the early 15th century resulted in the loss of one more lancet window, though it did allow for the insertion of a fine late-gothic window with donor portraits of Louis de Bourbon and his family witnessing the Coronation of the Virgin with assorted saints. | WIKI |
Another notable feature is the Our Lady of the Crypt Chapel. | WIKI |
The altar of the chapel is carved from a single block of limestone from the Berchxc3xa8res quarry, the source of most of the stone of the cathedral. | WIKI |
The chapel also has a modern stained glass window, the Mary, Door to Heaven Window, made by Henri Guxc3xa9rin, made by cementing together thick slabs of stained glass. | WIKI |
The chapel has a flat chevet and two circular towers. | WIKI |
Later additions at the end of the Gothic era (Vendxc3xb4me Chapel, north-west spire, Clock Pavillon), the Renaissance (choir cloister), Classic era (development of the Victor Louis choir), Industrial era (Emile Martin iron structure) and Contemporary (stained-glass creation) did not alter the purity of the ensemble. | UNESCO |