Crossword-Solution: PROPYLAEUM
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Propylaeum | n. | Any court or vestibule before a building or leading into any inclosure. |
We have 10 clues for the answer “PROPYLAEUM”
| Clue | Answers |
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| PROPULAION | 1 answer |
| Propylaea | 1 answer |
| any court or vestibule before a building or leading into any inclosure | 1 answer |
| ARCHITECTURAL entrance to sacred place | 3 answers |
| ARCHITECTURAL gateway to sacred place | 3 answers |
| ARCHITECTURAL monumental entrance or gateway to sacred place | 3 answers |
| GATEWAY to sacred place | 3 answers |
| MONUMENTAL gateway | 3 answers |
| GREEK entrance to sacred place | 4 answers |
| Gateway | 23 answers |
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Sentences with PROPYLAEUM (5)
The Propylaeum, another magnificent gateway, thrown across the handsome Brienner Strasse, beyond the Glyptothek, is an imitation of that on the Acropolis at Athens.
The great gateway or propylaeum is very imposing, and rather out of place; but that is not the architect's fault.
The mode of access has not been discovered, but is presumed to have been by a flight of steps, not directly opposite the propylaeum, but somewhat to the right, whereby entrance was given to the great court, into which opened the main gateways of the palace itself.
The visitor, on mounting the steps, perhaps passed through another propylaeum (_b_ in the plan); after which, if his business was with the monarch, he crossed the full length of the court, leaving a magnificent triple entrance, which is thought to have led to the king’s _hareem_, on his left and making his way to the public gate of the palace, which fronted him when he mounted the steps.
The _hareem_ portal, which he passed, resembled in the main the great propylaeum of the lower platform; but, being triple, it was still more magnificent exhibiting two other entrances on either side of the main one, guarded each by a single pair of winged bulls of the smaller size.