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Liturgical architecture

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Liturgical architecture refers to religious structures, forms, spaces and orders. Liturgical architecture can enhance one's religious experience through ritual procession, circumambulation, and the narration of religious stories through the form and ornamentation of a building.

Some categories of liturgical architecture

  • Buddhist temples
  • Hindu temples
  • Mauryan temples
  • Mosques
  • Jewish temples
  • Teutihuacan temples
  • Temples of Great Zimbabwe
  • Mayan Acropolis
  • Early Christian churches
  • Carolingian churches, cathedrals & monasteries
  • Romanesque churches, cathedrals & monasteries
  • Gothic churches, cathedrals & monasteries
  • References

    Liturgical architecture Wikipedia


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