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  2. File:Church interior, Canongate Kirk.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Interior of a Gothic Church - Wikipedia

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    Interior of a Gothic Church uses perspective to illustrate the three-dimensional church interior on a two-dimensional panel surface. [7] In the image, the viewer's eyes naturally move from the front of the image to the central vanishing point. [7] The vanishing point in Interior of a Gothic Church is surrounded by arches, windows and doorways ...

  6. Church architecture - Wikipedia

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    Church architecture refers to the architecture of Christian buildings, such as churches, chapels, convents, seminaries, etc.It has evolved over the two thousand years of the Christian religion, partly by innovation and partly by borrowing other architectural styles as well as responding to changing beliefs, practices and local traditions.

  7. Eastern Orthodox church architecture - Wikipedia

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    The walls are normally covered from floor to ceiling with icons or wall paintings of saints, their lives, and stories from the Bible. Because the church building is a direct extension of its Jewish roots where men and women stand separately, the Orthodox church continues this practice, with men standing on the right and women on the left.

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  9. Iconostasis - Wikipedia

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    In Eastern Christianity, an iconostasis (Greek: εἰκονοστάσιον) is a wall of icons and religious paintings, separating the nave from the sanctuary in a church. [1] Iconostasis also refers to a portable icon stand that can be placed anywhere within a church.