What Style is It? ___________ Cathedral: Sagrada Familia:

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What Style is It? ___________ Cathedral: Sagrada Familia: Waverly Area Church _______ : Use this website to find out the architectural style of each of your three churches. Look at the different categories and compare those images to the churches you’re researching. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture_of_cathedrals_and_great_churches#Architectural_style

Rome Cathedral of Cordoba Sainte-Chapelle, Paris

La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain

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__________ Cathedral Sagrada Familia Waverly Church ______

Church Terminology & Vocab Use the following slides as a resource if you need to. They explain some basic styles of layout of churches, and also help you better describe parts of a church building.

Cruciform Style

Romanesque: Eschau Church, France: a cruciform plan with apse and aisles, west portal, and side entrance.

Atrium Style

Byzantine: a domed church with an apsidal chancel, galleries at either side and a narthex. A modified cross-in-square plan.