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In architecture, transept refers to the transverse part of a cruciform church, crossing the main nave at a right angle, used to separate the nave from the sanctuary
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The crossing of the transepts supports a dome.
The transepts were small and without chapels.
Only the choir and transepts were finished.
Both transepts have previously been used as chapels.
The floor is flat through the transepts.
Its double transepts are an unusual architectural feature.
They are often associated to the vaculoar transepts.
The transepts also had apsidal chapels.
The church is decorated with two transepts.
Windows in both transepts are clear glazed.
They were usually long parallelograms unbroken by transepts.
There are small transepts with dormer windows.
It is east facing with north and south transepts.
Its double transepts is an unusual architectural feature.
The two arms of the cross are the transepts.
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The altars in the transepts were retained by the monks.
It has a cruciform plan with tower to east of transepts.
Gabled transepts project to either side.
Radiating outwards between the transepts are small chapels.
The transepts lie to the north and south.
The arcades to the transepts have two bays.
The transepts were included at that time.
The chancel and transepts are apsidal.
Lancet windows are located in the nave and transepts.
In one of the transepts is a large organ.
There are teams up in the south and north transepts.
Short transepts have similar gables.
Both also had two transepts.
The transepts end with gables.
Is a classic basilica without transepts visible from the outside.
The transepts provide its arms.
The width of the nave is and across the transepts is.
Even the transepts have aisles.
It lacks a crossing and transepts.
The facades of the transepts are also decorated with sculptures.
Churches generally have transepts.
There are transepts to the north and south of the nave.
There are two small chapels succeeding the two transepts.
The transepts are gabled and also have traceried windows.
It has a wide nave with two chapels in its transepts.
The transepts feature large rose windows in the gables.
Both the vestry and the transepts are gabled.
The transepts contain the vestry and the organ chamber.
Neither the nave nor the transepts have aisles.
The new cathedral consisted of a double chancel with two transepts.
The arcades and transepts were probably added a century later.
North and south transepts.
The church has transepts to both the north and south.
Frescoes in choir and transepts.
Transepts are reduced to stubs that emphasize the altars of their end walls.