vestibule in the PONS Dictionary

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It has a 5 m square central chamber that opens to the four cardinal points with as many vestibules.
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There is a short vestibule inside the door, opening to the ambulatory.
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It is defined by a central entrance vestibule with underpass links to both sides of the boulevard and the surrounding residential areas.
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The western faade features three vestibules, two towers, and a crowning triangular gable between the towers.
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Work began on the chapter house and its vestibule that links it to the north transept after the transepts were completed.
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The entrance to the theatre was a long, narrow vestibule, squeezed between two other buildings, with a facade only eight meters wide.
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It has a two-stage corner tower, containing a vestibule at the northwest corner.
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There are four rooms with fireplaces to the north and south of side eyvans accessed through the vestibule and the central hall respectively.
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It consists of a vestibule, four display halls and fifteen propagating and growing houses.
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The church is built in an east-west direction with the choir designed as a vestibule.
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