Q » What is a cloister in religious architecture?
08 Dec, 2025
A » A cloister in religious architecture is a covered walkway, typically found in monasteries, convents, or cathedrals, forming a quadrangle. It is surrounded by walls on three sides and open to a garden or courtyard on the fourth, providing a space for meditation and reflection. The cloister connects different parts of the religious complex, serving as a tranquil retreat for spiritual contemplation and community gatherings.
08 Dec, 2025
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