- A
refectory (also frater,
frater house, fratery) is a
dining room,
especially in monasteries,
boarding schools and
academic institutions. One of the places...
- A
refectory table is a
highly elongated table used
originally for
dining in
monasteries during Medieval times. In the Late
Middle Ages, the
table gradually...
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Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci,
dated to c. 1495–1498,
housed in the
refectory of the
Convent of
Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy. The painting...
- The
University of
Leeds Refectory is a
canteen and 2,100-capacity
music venue located on the
University of
Leeds main
campus in Leeds, West Yorkshire...
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contains the
mural of The Last
Supper by
Leonardo da Vinci,
which is in the
refectory. Duke of
Milan Francesco I
Sforza ordered the
construction of a Dominican...
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their manual tasks.
There were
nearby large halls such as the church,
refectory, kitchen, infirmary, and
guest house for the monk's
common needs. An enclosure...
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Vasily Kochubey – near the
Refectory Church (1708) Ivan
Iskra – near the
Refectory Church (1708)
Pyotr Stolypin – near the
Refectory Church (1911) St. Spyridon...
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Sviatopolk II Iziaslavych, the
monastery comprises the
cathedral church, the
Refectory Church of the Holy
Apostle and
Evangelist John the Theologian, constructed...
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Refectory Church (Ukrainian: Трапезна церква,
Trapezna tserkva; Russian: Трапезная церковь,
Trapeznaya tserkov) is a
building composed of a
refectory...
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Astvatsatsin (St. Mary's, the
largest one), as well as a
gavit and a
refectory. Po****r
etymology derives the name of
Haghartsin from the
words khaghats’...