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  2. Eastern Orthodox church architecture - Wikipedia

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    The altar (sanctuary) is situated in the eastern part of the church, regardless of its shape. A bell tower is attached to (or built separately by) the western part of the church. The church building has many symbolic meanings; perhaps the oldest and most prominent is the concept that the church is the Ark of Salvation (as in Noah's Ark ) in ...

  3. Church architecture - Wikipedia

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    Among the factors that determined how a church was designed and built are the nature of the local community, the location in city, town or village, whether the church was an abbey church, whether the church was a collegiate church, whether the church had the patronage of a bishop, whether the church had the ongoing patronage of a wealthy family ...

  4. Coptic architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Hanging Church is Cairo's most famous Coptic church first built in the 3rd or 4th century. Some authorities trace the origins of Coptic architecture to Ancient Egyptian architecture, seeing a similarity between the plan of ancient Egyptian temples, progressing from an outer courtyard to a hidden inner sanctuary to that of Coptic churches, with an outer narthex or porch, and (in later ...

  5. These church walls depict Biblical scenes in 6 million tiny ...

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    Look closely in the lower right corner of the angular mosaic frame that surrounds Christ and you will see a tiny signature – "Tonelli '99," the craftsman whose sprawling vision for connecting ...

  6. Iconostasis - Wikipedia

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    The nave is the main body of the church where most of the worshippers stand, and the sanctuary is the area around the altar, east of the nave. The sanctuary is usually one to three steps higher than the nave. The iconostasis does not sit directly on the edge of the sanctuary but is usually set a few feet back from the edge of the top step.

  7. Architecture of cathedrals and great churches - Wikipedia

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    The sanctuary is often separated from the body of the church by railings and screens, and, in the case of Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic churches, by an iconostasis which forms a complete visual as well as physical barrier. The sanctuary is usually the most ornately decorated part of a church, creating a visual focus towards the altar.

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