Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Pergamon and its Multi-Layered Cultural Landscape' has mentioned 'Courtyard' in the following places:
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Generally, most of the Hellenistic houses at Pergamon were laid out with a small, centrally-located and roughly square courtyard, with rooms on one or two sides of it. | WIKI |
The main rooms are often stacked in two levels on the north side of the courtyard. | WIKI |
A wide passage or colonnade on the north side of the courtyard often opened onto foyers, which enabled access to other rooms. | WIKI |
From the time of Philetairos, at the latest, this kind of courtyard house was common and it was ever more widespread as time went on, but not universal. | WIKI |
Of these the Upper Level and the 'Main Level' opened onto a central courtyard. | WIKI |
A 20-metre-wide (66xc2xa0ft) staircase cut into the base on the western side leads up to the upper structure, which is surrounded by a colonnade, and consists of a colonnaded courtyard, separated from the staircase by a colonnade. | WIKI |
It consisted of a courtyard surrounded by stoas and other structures, measuring roughly 36 x 74 metres. | WIKI |
The sanctuary was entered through a Propylon from the east, which led to a courtyard surrounded by stoas on three sides. | WIKI |
In the centre of the western half of this courtyard, stood the Ionic temple of Demeter, a straightforward Antae temple, measuring 6.45 x 12.7 metres, with a porch in the Corinthian order which was added in the time of Antoninus Pius. | WIKI |
In the east part of the courtyard, there were more than ten rows of seating laid out in front of the northern stoa for participants in the mysteries of Demeter. | WIKI |