- 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...
- 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...
-
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...
- 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...
- 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...
- side aisles,
there are
wooden galleries supported by rafters. The side
matronea are
connected to part of the
organ folder. Additionally, the nave has two...