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Then, during the period 1721-1723, the church was made into cruciform.
The doors of the second wall have a cruciform plan.
The central image is that of a cruciform world tree.
In 1888, it was extended and made into a cruciform church.
The name cross staff simply comes from its cruciform shape.
The church is of cruciform structure with a central tower.
A wall that ends on top has small cruciform windows.
Without him the place was nothing, the cruciform hills were empty.
There before him on the map was a giant cruciform.
Although always called a "square", its shape is that of a cruciform.
The church has a cruciform plan with a high nave.
The church was built in cruciform shape without a tower.
A cruciform shape stood in the middle of the temple.
It followed the traditional cruciform plan for the central shrine.
Also, unlike the traditional church, it does not display a cruciform plan.
However cruciform plans for churches were used in other periods.
It is a cruciform building where each end pointing towards a central point.
It is of cruciform plan and in a complete Decorated style.
The interior also has a cruciform plan, as in the original cathedral.
The cathedral is cruciform in shape and faces the east.
St Nicholas: this was a cruciform building which lay to the south of the city.
The cruciform church, which seats 750, was constructed of wood.
The building's ground plan is cruciform, in the shape of a Greek cross.
The church got its cruciform plan when transepts were added around 1615-1623.
In about 1290 the building was made cruciform by the addition of north and south transepts.