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The Refectory Church of the Holy Apostle and Evangelist John the Theologian (Ukrainian: Храм святого апостола і євангелиста Іоана Богослова) is the refectory church of St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery, in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv.
The term is rare at American colleges, although Brown University calls its main dining hall the Sharpe Refectory, [2] the main dining hall at Rhodes College is known as the Catherine Burrow Refectory, [3] and, in August of 2019, Villanova University chose the name 'The Refectory' for the "sophisticated-yet-casual restaurant service" (open to ...
A refectory table is a highly elongated table [1] used originally for dining in monasteries during Medieval times. In the Late Middle Ages , the table gradually became a banqueting or feasting table in castles and other noble residences.
The paintings in both the refectory and the church, painted in the beginning of the 20th century by Ivan Yizhakevych, G. Popov, among many others, contain a Modernist influence. [1] In the rear of the refectory is viewing area, providing visitors with a panorama of the Near and Far Caverns, the Dnieper River, and the left-bank of the city.
Saint Hugh in the Carthusian Refectory is a painting of 1655 by Francisco de Zurbarán, now in the Museum of Fine Arts of Seville. It shows Saint Bruno of Cologne and the six other founder members of the Carthusian order being served a meal by Saint Hugh of Châteauneuf (then Bishop of Grenoble ) and his page.
A blue plaque at Leeds University Refectory commemorates the recording of The Who's Live at Leeds. Leeds University refectory stage in 2019 List of Leeds University refectory 1971 1972 performers. The University of Leeds Refectory is a canteen and 2,100-capacity music venue located on the University of Leeds main campus in Leeds, West Yorkshire ...
The monastic treasure was exhibited in the rebuilt medieval refectory in 1987. [20] The monastery's monks sheltered refugees of all ethnicities during the Kosovo War, which lasted from March 1998 to June 1999. [21] On 7 May 1998, the corpses of two elderly Albanians were found 400 metres (1,300 ft) from the monastery.
A lavatorium was therefore provided near the refectory, [1] either against one wall of the cloister with a long trench basin, or as a free-standing building with a circular or octagonal basin in the centre. [2] An example of the first type, dating to the 14th century, survives at Gloucester Cathedral, and has a towel cupboard nearby.