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- were introduced under the roof to strengthen it. A matroneum (plural: matronea; earlier also matronaeum, plural matronaea) in architecture is a gallery...
- redesign included the present rib vault ceiling and pilasters, as well as matronea and the apse. Also, the 88-metre (289 ft)-tall steeple was rebuilt, from...
- the elliptical dome, inspired by the Moors. The presence of two raised matronea in the nave, with their solid, monolithic columns of granite, is a clear...
- is T-shaped with two eastbound apses; the aisles are characterized by matronea and, in the left one, a 15th-century fresco from the Pisan school. The...
- arches on both sides: at the bottom of the two lateral naves there are two matronea which host the organ. The main altar is enclosed by a wooden choir made...
- and topped with a dome. The interior was equipped with a three-storey matronea which can accommodate more than two thousand members of the congregation...
- by way of offering these decorative elements to the church. Lofts (or matronea) span between the outer walls and the columns.[citation needed] The church...
- hidden on the photo by a painting of a temporary exhibition). Lofts (or matronea) span between the outer walls and the columns of Tuscan style. The structure...
- with stone domed roofs instead of flat wooden roofs. Over the aisles, matronea were constructed behind the upper column row. In the apses, there were...
- is called Chörlein. In the interior, on the south side, there are two matronea, the upper of which is used as an organ loft. The first gallery is built...