Romanesque apse of church in G

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Romanesque apse of church in G: In Romanesque, Byzantine and Gothic Christian abbey, cathedral and church architecture, the term is applied to the semi-circular or polygonal section of the sanctuary at the liturgical east end beyond the altar
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In Romanesque, Byzantine and Gothic Christian abbey, cathedral and church architecture, the term is applied to the semi-circular or polygonal section of the sanctuary at the liturgical east end beyond the altar
Romanesque apse of church in G: In Romanesque, Byzantine and Gothic Christian abbey, cathedral and church architecture, the term is applied to the semi-circular or polygonal section of the sanctuary at the liturgical east end beyond the altar

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Dimensions: 1170px * 1747px
Published: February - 13 - 2010
Camera: Nikon
Date: 2008:08:04 11:28:17
Aperture:f/6.3
Exposure: 10/1600
Focal length: 480/10
ISO: 250
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Romanesque apse of church in G: In Romanesque, Byzantine and Gothic Christian abbey, cathedral and church architecture, the term is applied to the semi-circular or polygonal section of the sanctuary at the liturgical east end beyond the altar Romanesque apse of church in G: In Romanesque, Byzantine and Gothic Christian abbey, cathedral and church architecture, the term is applied to the semi-circular or polygonal section of the sanctuary at the liturgical east end beyond the altar Romanesque apse of church in G: In Romanesque, Byzantine and Gothic Christian abbey, cathedral and church architecture, the term is applied to the semi-circular or polygonal section of the sanctuary at the liturgical east end beyond the altar Romanesque apse of church in G: In Romanesque, Byzantine and Gothic Christian abbey, cathedral and church architecture, the term is applied to the semi-circular or polygonal section of the sanctuary at the liturgical east end beyond the altar 300px //a.rgbimg.com/users/h/hi/hisks/600/mhYa28y.jpg 600px //a.rgbimg.com/users/h/hi/hisks/600/mhYa28y.jpg 100px