When a foreigner or tourist arrives in a city, his guide shows him the great palaces and the local nightlife.
In this situation, at least one of the rhymes for palaces must be an off-rhyme.
Bishops renovated their palaces to creative imposing halls - proportioned after their cathedrals - where the bishop would be encountered in a radically hierarchical space.
Royal individuals mostly lived in palaces in the epicenter.
Art was no longer subordinated to the higher goals of palaces and churches, but determined the purpose of buildings.
The hall was decorated with furnishings requisitioned from private palaces, as well as the banner of liberty topped by an olive branch.
Likewise, they built chapels within their palaces, thereby appropriating a personal sacred space to replace that lost to the canons in the cathedral.
The episcopal palaces enjoyed so privileged a situation with regard to the cathedral, that no one ever contemplated moving them elsewhere.
At the same time, the prelates strove to create palaces that might vie with the finest residences.
The appearance of the episcopal palaces underwent a total transformation, the aim being to render them better suited to the circumstances of the time.
Apparently, no specialists were attached to palaces; rather, economic production was again localized, as in the outlying plaza groups.
The large households and palaces of the elites were well suited to this practice.
Evidently, those who could count themselves amongst the king's favourites stood the best chance of receiving an apartment in one of his palaces.
In the case of the latter, women protesters may peacefully visit the houses, palaces and meeting places of communal leaderships.
He missed the square with town hall, elaborate architecture, palaces and forti®cations.
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