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The upper storey features a scale model of the Abbey complex, a computer-generated ' fly-through ' reconstruction of the church as it was when complete, and a viewing gallery with excellent views of the ruins.
* St. Mary's Church-former Dominican church, erected in the 13th century, rebuilt in the 14th and 16th centuries ; damaged in World War II and reconstructed in 1961 as an art gallery ; remnants of cloister are partially preserved
The house featured in the image of Kings Head St to the left, is unique in the town and is an example of a sailmaker's house, thought to have been built circa 1600. Notable public buildings, all later, include the parish church of St. Nicholas ( 1821 ) in a restrained Gothic style, with many original furnishings including a ( somewhat altered ) organ of the same date in the west end gallery, and the Guildhall of 1769, the only Grade I listed building in Harwich.
He spent sixteen years at Olney, during which time so popular was his preaching that the church had a gallery added to accommodate the large numbers who flocked to hear him.
Within his first year at Olney a gallery was added to the church to increase its congregational capacity, and the weekly prayer-meetings were moved in 1769 to Lord Dartmouth's mansion, the Great House, to accommodate even greater numbers.
: For a larger gallery of church images, please see: Rosary church gallery.
The old monastery of the church now houses the municipal art gallery.
It had an 11 foot high pulpit and marble columns supporting the gallery, and is still an excellent example of early New England church architecture.
The Oratorianen, an order of religious fathers occupied with religious worship and pilgrimage logistics, had their abbey connected to the church by the " baroque gallery ".
In this quarter of the town, too, is the Liebfrauenkirche, a fine church ( nave 1250, choir 1404 – 1431 ) with lofty late Romanesque towers ; the castle of the electors of Trier, erected in 1280, which now contains the municipal picture gallery ; and the family house of the Metternichs, where Prince Metternich, the Austrian statesman, was born in 1773.
It is a multi-purpose building — a Methodist church, a conference and exhibition centre, an art gallery, an office building, and a tourist attraction.
Other distinguished works from Ghirlandaio's hand are an altarpiece in tempera of the Virgin Adored by Saints Zenobius, Justus and Others, painted for the church of Saint Justus, and considered a remarkable masterpiece — in modern times it has been in the Uffizi gallery.
File: Oberammergau Pfarrkirche organ. jpg | Parish church: Organ gallery
In addition, the blacks were made to sit in a separate gallery built in the church when their portion of the congregation increased.
The lay brothers had their own entrance to the church at the west end via a covered gallery from their accommodation.
The 5th-century church consists of a central octagon with eight pillars, an exterior octagon with thresholds still in situ, and a gallery or portico that leads both into the interior of the church as well as into a complex of associated buildings to the East, a linkage achieved via a short passageway.
The inner sanctum of the church ( naos ) was ringed by a two-floor gallery, its walls inlaid with rare sorts of marble, granite, and other precious stones.
The second floor of the gallery was occupied by church choirs.
Fontana's nephew Carlo Maderno was an architect to Pope Paul V. San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, the gallery of the Palazzo Spada and the Filippini monastery were built by Francesco Borromini, and Carlo Fontana was responsible for the facade of San Marcello al Corso and the Montecitorio Palace ; Baldassare Longhena, from Maroggia, built the church of Santa Maria della Salute, the Rezzonico and the Widmann palaces ; all in Venice.
The organ case and organ gallery at the west-end of the church of St Clement, Eastcheap, London, before the renovation of the church by William Butterfield in 1872, when the organ and gallery were removed from their west-end location.

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Not surprisingly, the gallery is especially strong in Baroque paintings and includes notable works by Rubens, Tintoretto, Veronese, Cranach, Gerard David, Murillo, Mattia Preti, Ribera, van Dyck, and Doré.
A gallery is a passageway running along the wall of an enclosure or along the axis of a temple, often open to one or both sides.
In plan, gopuras are usually cross-shaped and elongated along the axis of the enclosure wall ; if the wall is constructed with an accompanying gallery, the gallery is sometimes connected to the arms of the gopura.
In 1889 he became the subject of the largest painting ever made by the Philadelphia artist Thomas Eakins, called The Agnew Clinic, in which he is shown conducting a mastectomy operation before a gallery of students and doctors.
The Movie Kids web site ( http :// www. moviekids. tv / code / epi / index. php? id = 18302 ) offers a gallery of screen captures and a synopsis: The big Idaville magic show is spoiled when a lion belonging to The Incredible Culpepper is stolen.
It is roofed by slabs of stone laid at a slightly steeper angle than the floor of the gallery, so that each stone fits into a slot cut in the top of the gallery like the teeth of a ratchet.
A public gallery looks down on the proceedings, and a small press gallery is located at the side.
The blue Mercury in the gallery is a retired first-call vehicle.
At a later period he had sittings with Margrave Christopher of Baden, Ottilia his wife, and all their children, and the picture containing these portraits is still in the gallery at Karlsruhe.
La Casita de Kaleidoscopes is a gallery that displays kaleidoscopes and teleidoscopes by over 50 artists.
* Reykjanesbær-picture gallery from islandsmyndir. is
The glass pavilion is a relatively small portion of the overall building, serving as a symbolic architectural entry point and monumental gallery for larger scale art.
At over it is the largest art gallery on campus and the only art museum with a permanent collection in the Upper Peninsula.
* The so called Park of the Monsters just outside the city of Bomarzo is a Late Renaissance manieristic garden gallery of sculptures and architecture commissioned in the 16th century by Vicino Orsini.
The following is a gallery of highly influential and important figures in the history of physics.

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He also designed and painted the Loggia at the Vatican, a long thin gallery then open to a courtyard on one side, decorated with Roman-style grottesche.
The Gallery of Francis I, with its frescoes framed in stucco by Rosso Fiorentino, carried out between 1522 and 1540, was the first great decorated gallery built in France.
The multiple sites around the town host exhibitions, musical performances, workshops and talks, and the town centre is decorated with flags and an outdoor gallery.
Very elaborate decorated versions were created for important documents that were also works of art in the tradition of Ottoman illumination, such as the example of Suleiman the Magnificent in the gallery below.
The façade, in Veronese pink marble and gilted stone, is horizontally parted by a gallery that dominates the three gates, decorated with capitals and Romanic statues.
It is famous for the adjacent gallery, decorated with ex-voti mainly connected to stories of miraculous sea rescue.
* Long gallery, an element in architecture: a long hallway or long, narrow room, frequently decorated with sculptures and frescoes
Its bas-reliefs, later additions of Jayavarman VIII, are in stark contrast to those of the outer: rather than set-piece battles and processions, the smaller canvases offered by the inner gallery are decorated for the most part with scenes from Hindu mythology.
In the south gallery, the walls were decorated with paintings and a purse containing 43 denarii has been found.
A bell-shaped auditorium consisting of four tiers of boxes plus a royal box and small gallery with a ceiling decorated as if open to the sky was built primarily of masonry as a protection against fire.
Image: Cupolagalleria. jpg | The outside of the gallery, showing a decorated dome, during Christmas time
In 1631 he also decorated the château of the président de Fourcy, at Chessy, the hôtel Bullion, the château of marshal d Effiat at Chilly, the hôtel of the Duc d ’ Aumont, the Séguier chapel, and the gallery of the Château de Wideville.
A combination of Mannerist and Baroque styles, has a central body with floor level arcades, over a colonnade gallery surmounted by a triangular pediment decorated in stucco.
The hall has round, arched openings from the first floor upwards, providing large gallery spaces, whilst its floor is decorated with a mosaic depicting the points of a compass.
The series of rooms comprising the approach to Hitler's reception gallery were decorated with a rich variety of materials and colours and totalled 220 m ( 725 ft ) in length.
At the base of the chedi is a gallery named Viharn Tap Kaset, decorated with many Buddha statues and elephant heads emerging from the chedi.
The southern gallery surprisingly was nearly undisturbed and contained lots of royal objects surviving from Nynetjer's lifetime, such as more than 50 sealed wine jars, carrying nets, storage boxes made of wood and decorated alabaster bottles.
To the left, another building housing the billiard room is connected to the Queen's house by a wooden gallery decorated with trellises and twelve hundred St. Clement faience pots, marked in the blue figures of the Queen.
The Refectory, or dining room, connected with the south gallery through a Romanesque door decorated with a grotesque head of Tantalus,
Beside the church, there are the ruins of the cloister, a brick open gallery with wooden architraves and with a 14th-century Gothic window decorated with rural motives.
The Romanesque cathedral is a medieval basilica with a vaulted portico and a nave and two aisles begun in 1103, a mosaic pavement in the Cosmatesque style, a good ambo resting on columns and decorated with mosaics showing traces of Moorish influence, a Paschal candelabrum, and an organ gallery of similar style.

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