Glossary of Medieval Art and Architecture

atrium: An open courtyard at the entrance of a church, usually surrounded by covered aisles. The atrium of the Early Christian church was originally a place for the catechumens to wait during the celebration of the Eucharist.

Compare with cloister
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Old St Peter's
Rome, Italy


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