Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Monastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid' has mentioned 'Façade' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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West facade of the monastery | WIKI |
The grill-like shape, which did not fully emerge until Herrera eliminated from the original conception the six interior towers of the facade, was, by no means, unique to El Escorial. | WIKI |
In order to describe the parts of the great building in a coherent fashion, it may be useful to undertake an imaginary walking tour, beginning with the main entrance at the center of the western facade: | WIKI |
The first thing one finds upon arriving at El Escorial is the main faxc3xa7ade. | WIKI |
On the faxc3xa7ade there is a niche where the image of a saint has been placed. | WIKI |
The courtyard is an enclosure that owes its name to the statues of the Kings of Judah that adorn the faxc3xa7ade of the Basxc3xadlica, located at the back, from which one can access from the courtyard. | WIKI |
Portion of the formal gardens (Gardens of the Friars) adjacent to north facade of the monastery | WIKI |
Juan de Herrera also designed the Casas de Oficios (Official Buildings) opposite the monastery's north faxc3xa7ade; and his successor, Francisco de Mora, designed the Casa de la Compaxc3xb1a (Company Quarters). | WIKI |