Sacristy

  • 31New Sacristy of San Lorenzo, Florence — (1519 1534)    The New Sacristy of San Lorenzo was conceived as a funerary chapel for members of the Medici family, namely Lorenzo, Duke of Urbino (d. 1519), Giuliano, Duke of Nemours (d. 1516), and the brothers Lorenzo the Magnificent (d. 1492)… …

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  • 32Sacristies — Sacristy Sac ris*ty, n.; pl. {Sacristies}. [F. sacristie, LL. sacristia, fr. L. sacer. See {Sacred}.] An apartment in a church where the sacred utensils, vestments, etc., are kept; a vestry. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 33diaconicon — sacristy for sacred vessels in Orthodox churches Ecclesiastical Terms …

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  • 34Basilica of San Lorenzo, Florence — The Basilica Interior looki …

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  • 35Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral — Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary Catedral Metropolitana de la Asunción de María (Spanish) Mexico City Cathedral, with the Metropolitan Tabernacle to the right. Basic in …

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  • 36Cathedral of Toledo — The Cathedral of Saint Mary of Toledo, also called Primate Cathedral of Toledo, is a church in Spain. The seat of the Archdiocese of Toledo, it is one of the three 13th century High Gothic cathedrals in Spain and is considered to be the magnum… …

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  • 37Alcobaça Monastery — Alcobaça Monastery * UNESCO World Heritage Site …

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  • 38Igreja de São Roque — Front of Igreja de São Roque The Igreja de São Roque (Church of Saint Roch) in Lisbon was the earliest Jesuit church in the Portuguese world, and one of the first Jesuit churches anywhere. It served as the Society’s home church in Portugal for… …

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  • 39Igreja de São Roque (Lisbon) — The Igreja de São Roque (Church of Saint Roch) in Lisbon was the earliest Jesuit church in the Portuguese world, and one of the first Jesuit churches anywhere. It served as the Society’s home church in Portugal for over 200 years, before the… …

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  • 40Brunelleschi, Filippo — born 1377, Florence [Italy] died April 15, 1446, Florence Florentine architect and engineer. Trained as a sculptor and goldsmith, he turned his attention to architecture after failing to win a competition for the bronze doors of the Baptistery of …

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