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  5. Apse | Byzantine & Romanesque Church Architecture …

    Jul 20, 1998 · Apse, in architecture, a semicircular or polygonal termination to the choir, chancel, or aisle of a secular or ecclesiastical building. First used in pre-Christian Roman architecture, the apse often functioned as an enlarged niche …

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  12. What is an apse? | Britannica - Encyclopedia Britannica

    apse, Semicircular or polygonal termination to the choir, chancel (see cathedral), or aisle of a public building, first used in pre-Christian Roman architecture. Originally a large niche to hold the statue of a deity in a temple, the apse also …

  13. The Apse of St. Peter’s Basilica – Experiencing The Divine

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