refectory u rečniku PONS

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The buildings for dormitories, classrooms, library and refectory was already in progress at that time.
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The most important work of art here is the intact geometric mosaic floor of the refectory although the severely damaged church floor was similarly rich.
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The refectory was then later used as a prison; it is not known if any of the prisoners may have damaged the painting.
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The prioress was instructed to take her meals in the refectory and to sleep in the dormitory, like the others.
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Adjacent to it on the western side was a vast premise which probably served as a refectory and an auditorium.
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This contains the refectory and a 13th-century right-hand archway, with upper walls from the early 16th century.
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Behind these are wide corridors which lead to the kitchen, baths, dining room, refectory, chapterhouse, library, study areas, the church and confessionals.
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This was the home of the town's administration for about 200 years, but the old refectory building eventually became structurally unsound.
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All the brothers went down to them (the citizens) in the refectory where they had assembled with grim demeanor and cruel minds.
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From then on until 1844, the desolation continued until it had engulfed the church, cloister, kitchen and refectory.
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