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Cloister vault
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a ribbed architectural feature with intersecting stone ribs, commonly seen in cloisters and monastic buildings, offering both structural support and decorative elements
What is a "cloister vault"?
A cloister vault is an architectural feature often found in the roofs of covered walkways next to religious buildings, such as monasteries or convents. This type of vault is characterized by its ribbed design, consisting of intersecting arches that create decorative patterns on the ceiling. Cloister vaults are usually made of stone or brick and serve both functional and decorative purposes. They provide structural support while creating a calm and reflective space. The intricate patterns of the vaults enhance the overall beauty of the area, contributing to the peaceful atmosphere often associated with religious architecture.