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copyright J.Paul Getty Trust

Introduction to the AAT

revised May 2019 For educational purposes


Each

record

may

be

linked

to

multiple

parents

Polyhierarchy


Components

Hierarchy

...religious

building

spaces

.......Christian

religious

building

spaces

.........

chapels

.........antiparabemata.........camarines.........chantries.........funeral

chapels

.........lady

chapels

.........royal

chapels

Konigsschloss Neuschwanstein (1008 m); erbaut 1869-1886 durch Konig Ludwig II. von Bayern. http://www.clubi.net/~wmedspec/castles/schwan/index.html

Single

Built

Works

Hierarchy

...<single

built

works

by

function>

.......religious

structures

........religious

buildings

...............baptisteries..............chapels

[N]

...............churches

http://www.greatbuildings.com/gbc.html

; Tempietto of

San Pietro

, by Donato Bramante, at Montorio, Rome,

Italy, 1502. Photo by Howard Davis. © Howard Davis


Chapels may be part of another built work

Components

Or chapel may be a stand-alone structure

<single built works by function>
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