Double chapel

Connected Sites: 6

Definition
The double chapel, sometimes double church, is a chapel or church building with two storeys that either have a central aperture enabling their simultaneous use for services or are completely separate, just connected by a staircase, and used for different liturgical functions. (wiki)

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Connected Sites

  • Speyer Cathedral
    Inscribed: 1981
    3.03
    264
    13
    St. Emmeram und St. Katharina Chapel
  • Trier
    Trier
    Germany
    Inscribed: 1986
    3.48
    319
    9
    St Simeon (Porta Nigra)
  • Benedictine Convent of St. John
    Inscribed: 1983
    3.04
    113
    7
    St. Ulrich und St. Nikolaus
  • Echmiatsin and Zvartnots
    Inscribed: 2000
    3.05
    144
    6
    St Hripsime Church, Echmiatsin
  • Rammelsberg and Goslar
    Inscribed: 1992
    3.20
    205
    11
    St Ulrich Chapel (Kaiserpfalz, Goslar)
  • Paris, Banks of the Seine
    Inscribed: 1991
    4.19
    681
    20
    Sainte-Chapelle is separated in two parts connected by a staircase : a lower chapel used by the Cité palace inhabitants, and an upper chapel used by the king and his family.