Unlike most churches, the building had Nubian features in the middle of the long sides but also contained rectangular niches.
It contains niches, some of which are now empty.
It contained a 225-seat auditorium, a bank of computer terminals, and niches for displays.
Nearly all houses contained niches for statues and small altars.
The main entrance leads to the outer chapel which contained several niches and a shaft in the north-west corner.
The entrance and changing area (apodyterium) contains niches, perhaps originally for statues.
Due to its flared form, the main altar area can be described as a niche containing other niches.
The south and north walls contain rectangular niches.
The walls of chamber tombs sometimes contain niches or benches along the edges.
Both sides of the doorway contained niches reserved for statues.