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- other cross-arches were introduced under the roof to strengthen it. A matroneum (plural: matronea; earlier also matronaeum, plural matronaea) in architecture...
- therefore more open, and not necessarily built projecting out from its wall. Matroneum Bay window Mashrabiya Media related to Jharokhas at Wikimedia Commons...
- Ethnographic Museum Altamura Diocesan Museum Matroneum (MUDIMA), located inside Altamura Cathedral's matroneum The city is crossed by the SS7 "Via Appia"...
- Christianity portal Cathedral architecture Cathedral floorplan Kathisma Kliros Matroneum OED, "Choir" Schloeder, Steven J. (1998). Architecture in Communion: Implementing...
- a central pulpit and likely an upper gallery, possibly emplo**** as a matroneum (women's section). The exterior was decorated with elaborate carvings...
- Altamura Diocesan Museum Matroneum (Italian: Museo Diocesano Matronei Altamura, also MUDIMA) is a museum located inside Altamura Cathedral, whose entrance...
- is surmounted by two domes, one over the naos and the other over the matroneum (a separate upper gallery for women) of the narthex. Once very rich, the...
- stucco created to look like marble by Antonio Bossi. Above the altar is a matroneum with a statue of the Immaculate Conception in the centre and oratories...
- beauty of the original Apulian Romanesque in the transept, in the false matroneum, and in the magnificent pulpit rebuilt from the same material as before...
- separation in Judaism Islam and gender segregation § In mosques Triforium § Matroneum  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Adler...