Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Maulbronn Monastery Complex' has mentioned 'Cloister' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
An anonymous architect trained in Paris erected the first example of Gothic architecture in Germany at Maulbronn's narthex, the southern portion of its cloister, and the monks' refectory.
Cloister, 5.
Cloister entryway, 16.
[47] Immediately north of the abbey church is the cloister, the southern portion of which was built by the Master of the Paradise's workshop from 1210 to 1220.
[48] Lay brothers could enter or leave the cloister from a corridor on its west side.
[49] Opposite the corridor to the cloister from the lay refectory is the cellarium, now a display of stonemasonry paraphernalia.
On the north side of the cloister is the lavatorium, where monks washed before meals and for ablution.
Attached to the center of the eastern side of the cloister is the chapter house, where monks could break their oaths of silence.
A staircase on the east side of the cloister leads to the monks' dormitory.
A corridor on the eastern side of the cloister goes to a Late Gothic connecting building, built by lay brother Conrad von Schmie, leading to the monastery hospital, the Ephorat.