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GROTTO

Definition av GROTTO

  1. grotta

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  • That afternoon, while fetching firewood with her sister Marie and a friend, Bernadette waits for them in the Massabielle grotto.
  • West Bend is the site of the Grotto of the Redemption, a series of nine contiguous grottos occupying a full city block, constructed of minerals, petrifications, and semiprecious gems.
  • The village of Crupet is noted for its grotto dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua, the Crupet Castle, a moated medieval donjon, and its windmills.
  • Wren had designed and built a gateway arch and screen in the front courtyard with this entrance in mind, which survives as a grotto.
  • When a young Roman inadvertently fell through a cleft in the Esquiline hillside at the end of the 15th century, he found himself in a strange cave or grotto filled with painted figures.
  • The grotto where the apparitions occurred later went on to become a major pilgrimage site and Marian shrine known as the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes, attracting around five million pilgrims of all denominations each year.
  • The figure of Apollo was inspired in form by the Apollo Belvedere of the Vatican, and featured two groups of figures; Apollo surrounded by nymphs, and a second group, next to the grotto, showing The Horses of the Sun being conducted to their royal stable.
  • The mansion has 29 rooms, including a wine cellar (with a Prohibition-era secret door), a screening room with a built-in pipe organ, a game room, three zoo/aviary buildings (and related pet cemetery), a tennis/basketball court, a waterfall and a swimming pool area (including a patio and barbecue area, a grotto, and a basement gym with sauna below the bathhouse).
  • "Dongting" literally means "Grotto Court", and the lake was named for the huge hall or cavern, which was believed to exist beneath the lake, where the spirits of the Sage-King Shun's wives Ehuang and Nüying were said to be the rulers of this grotto, which was claimed to have underground passages opening to all parts of the empire.
  • Michele Ferrero, the credited inventor, named the chocolate after a grotto in the Roman Catholic shrine of Lourdes,.
  • The lobby, decorated with sinuous vine-like cast iron and colorful ceramics, resembled an undersea grotto.
  • His first known work in England was a grotto that Caus designed in 1623 located in the basement of Inigo Jones's Banqueting House.
  • Lakeside features include the five-arched Palladian Bridge at the eastern extremity of the lake; the Rockwork Bridge over the road to the south of the lake; and to the west the grotto and the Gothic Cottage summerhouse.
  • Archeologists have identified one cave or grotto on the cape as Grotta della Maga Circe ("cave of Circe").
  • A grotto (grot) is a natural or artificial cave used by humans in both modern times and antiquity, and historically or prehistorically.
  • A daily rosary was added at the campus grotto to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Marian apparitions at Fatima.


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