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- Norman refectories could be as large as 160 feet (49 m) long by 35 feet (11 m) wide (such as the abbey at Norwich). Even relatively early refectories might...
- one or more refectory tables were placed within the monks' dining hall or refectory. The larger refectories would have a number of refectory tables where...
- The University of Leeds Refectory is a 2,100-capacity music venue located on the University of Leeds main campus in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. In...
- research facilities for language study and the main staff and student refectories Rue Saint-Jacques — French as a Foreign Language Rue des Bernardins —...
- Milan, Italy. The theme was a traditional one for refectories, although the room was not a refectory at the time that Leonardo painted it. The main church...
- Cappadocia, such as wine and oil presses, stables, cellars, storage rooms, refectories, and chapels. Unique to the Derinkuyu complex and located on the second...
- St Hugh in the Carthusian Refectory is a 1655 painting by Francisco de Zurbarán, now in the Museum of Fine Arts of Seville. In front of each Carthusian...
- Ventisette Aprile and San Gallo. The best known component is the former refectory or dining hall of the convent, the Cenacolo of Sant'Apollonia now part...
- Café Brauer (also known as the South Pond Refectory) is a restaurant building and official landmark located in Lincoln Park in Chicago, Illinois, at the...
- 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...