| Plural | apses |
semi-circular apse
Romanesque apse
church apse
decorated apse
vaulted apse
apse architecture
gothic apse
At the east end of the nave is the vaulted sanctuary apse and at the west end a great narthex or vestibule, beyond which an exonarthex opens to the forecourt, or atrium.
The cathedral has a beautiful apse.
The apse of the church is adorned with intricate carvings.
The apse is where the altar is usually located in a church.
The priest stood at the apse to deliver his sermon.
The apse of the mosque faces towards Mecca.
The apse is a common feature in many religious buildings.
The apse is often semicircular in shape.
The apse provides a focal point in the church architecture.
The apse is where the clergy usually sits during services.
The apse is beautifully decorated with stained glass windows.
semi-circular apse
Romanesque apse
church apse
decorated apse
vaulted apse
apse architecture
gothic apse
At the east end of the nave is the vaulted sanctuary apse and at the west end a great narthex or vestibule, beyond which an exonarthex opens to the forecourt, or atrium.
The cathedral has a beautiful apse.
The apse of the church is adorned with intricate carvings.
The apse is where the altar is usually located in a church.
The priest stood at the apse to deliver his sermon.
The apse of the mosque faces towards Mecca.
The apse is a common feature in many religious buildings.
The apse is often semicircular in shape.
The apse provides a focal point in the church architecture.
The apse is where the clergy usually sits during services.
The apse is beautifully decorated with stained glass windows.
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