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Interleaved arches surround the cloister within the monastery church of San Francesco in Sorrento, Italy.
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The Cloister, originally a 16th century cloister, ... Catalina Arch, the city's signature monument. ... I could go on and on about the Cloister, but you should experience it on your own.
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Cloister Inn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cloister Inn is one of the undergraduate eating clubs at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. Founded in 1912, Cloister occupies a neo-Gothic building on Prospect Avenue, bet...
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The main church of an abbey.. The small arches of the cloister's galleries featured a remarkable sculpted décor, the remains of which are now in the collections of several museums in France and in the United States. ... Grimacing face depicted upside down on a spandrel of an arch in the Romanesque cloister; circa 1150.
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Durable waterproofing n Segmental cloister arch dome n It always needs a tie beam n It does not need arches to support it n Suitable for floors of apartments in multistorey buildings Plan n These dimensions and specifications must be rigorously respected!
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{Cloister garth} (Arch.), the garden or open part of a court inclosed by the cloisters. Syn: {Cloister}, {Monastery}, {Nunnery}, {Convent}, {Abbey}, {Priory}. Usage: Cloister and convent are generic terms, and denote a place of seclusion from the world for persons who devote their lives to religious purposes.
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There is, indeed, within the opposite cloister, an arch of entrance, plain enough. But no chapel, whatever, externally manifesting itself as worth entering. No walls, or gable, or dome, raised above the rest of the outbuildings--only two windows with traceries opening into the cloister;
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Rich with flowers, plants and ornamental trees, the Cloister is almost a place of tales, with its typical arch structure and the melodious chirping of the birds that in the spring elect this spot as their favourite residence, seems to transport visitors backwards in time, in an antique tale of the Arabian world.
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