cloister in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for cloister in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

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English
It thus does not form the closed garden usual for cloisters.
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Secondly, some of the similar features of tennis courts were actually introduced in the 16th century, and earlier layouts were less similar to cloisters.
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The portico also gives access to two cloisters, one from the 15th and another the 16th century.
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Within a year the church and cloisters were demolished and the site of the church was lost from the landscape.
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Well, we decided, it's got to be cloisters.
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Originally built in 1566, it was substantially renovated in the 17th century, when its cloisters were added.
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During this time, many churches and cloisters were either destroyed or severely damaged.
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In the first half of the 16th century, the two cloisters were restored and the monastery was enlarged.
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The same structural form was used for open arcades as well as windows, and is found in galleries and cloisters.
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This included the cloisters cells, refectory, library and corridors.
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