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 |
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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. | WIKI |
Cloister, 5. | WIKI |
Cloister entryway, 16. | WIKI |
[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. | WIKI |
[48] Lay brothers could enter or leave the cloister from a corridor on its west side. | WIKI |
[49] Opposite the corridor to the cloister from the lay refectory is the cellarium, now a display of stonemasonry paraphernalia. | WIKI |
On the north side of the cloister is the lavatorium, where monks washed before meals and for ablution. | WIKI |
Attached to the center of the eastern side of the cloister is the chapter house, where monks could break their oaths of silence. | WIKI |
A staircase on the east side of the cloister leads to the monks' dormitory. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |