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Ottonian Architecture in the Early European Middle Ages
St. Michael's at Hildesheim, interior facing east.
Major differences between St. Michael's and St. Cyriakus are the clerestory windows in place of galleries and one pier placed after each pair of columns. The round arches at the east end of the divide the nave from the crossing and the crossing from the apse.
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