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baroque altar - A baroque altar refers to an ornate and elaborate structure or piece of furniture found in churches or religious settings, typically from the Baroque period (17th to 18th century). It is characterized by intricate carvings, sculptural elements, decorative motifs, gilding, and lavish use of materials such as marble, gold leaf, and precious stones. Baroque altars serve as a focal point for religious ceremonies and worship

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The twelve side chapels each contain a baroque altar.
The main altar the baroque altar is visible right after entering the church.
It was also during this time when the baroque altar was installed.
The richly gilded baroque altar and reredos in the sanctuary of the church are stunning.
There is also a beautiful carved wooden ceiling and baroque altar.
A late Baroque altar distinguishes the interior.
The interior is gothic in style with a baroque altar and doorway.
The Baroque altar has polychrome marble inlay.
The church has a stone Baroque altar.
A baroque altar dedicated to Saint Anna stands in the same transept.
The church has at its disposal a great Baroque altar of the Hadamar school.
Inside there is a well-preserved chapel with illusionist murals and an illustrated baroque altar.
Any reference from the Baroque altar of Tomé has been lost.
East part of roof was damaged, also the baroque altar.
It was found under the Baroque altar that was moved after the Vatican II council.

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At its side is the chapel of Sant Miquel with a baroque altar of some note.
The main Baroque altar was designed around 1762 by Andreas Krüger.
The central element of the church is the Baroque altar with a depiction of Saint Andrew.
Inside, visitors are awed by the inspiring sanctuary with its opulent Baroque altar.
It has 19th century frescoes, a Baroque altar and some sculpted capitals.
Near the castle entrance, 15th century chapel with a fabulous baroque altar.
The Protestant Martinskirche with Baroque altar comes from the 14th century to 18 century.
In 1717 the Romanesque altar was replaced by a new Baroque altar.
In the 18th century, a baroque altar appeared in the church.
The Baroque Altar which stayed there was destroyed during the Spanish Civil War in 1936.
The Chapel of the Madonna di Pompei has a gilded Baroque altar of the 17th century.
Below the ruins is an 1836 chapel with a baroque altar and numerous votive tablets.
The Oaxaca artists rebuilt the splendid golden baroque altar piece in 1959.

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