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49. Santa Sabina. Rome, Italy. Late Antique Europe. 422-432 CE Brick and stone, wooden roof

Form

-Three-aisled basilica with no transepts -long tall broad nave axial plan -spolia-> tall slender columns taken from the temple of you know in Rome erected on this site a statement about the triumph of Christianity over Paganism -Is not made of glass, selenite --Flat wooden roof -coffered ceiling -Thin walls support the light roof -where the exterior is sensitively decorated -- interior-> Christian who has a gross exterior but whose interior so is beautiful -As in Jewish tradition men and women stayed separately the men stood in Maine isles women -inside nails with a partial view

Content

--Windows made of selenite -Wooden coffer ceiling

Function

-Early Christian church -To respect Sabina, who supposedly died on location -To impress the viewer and inspire them to convert to Christianity

Context

Context

Additional Information

--Originally a classical roman administrative building