During the construction and shortly afterwards the church was encompassed with ornate chapels.
The soaring ceilings of its gothic Great Hall, once used for dancing soirees, became an ornate chapel.
We went down to the ornate chapel in the baron's castle as soon as we had changed clothes.
To my left I saw a small, ornate chapel which a line of prosperous-looking Merchants and Landholders was slowly entering.
Cosimo received the young Sforza in the chapel "not less ornate and handsome than the rest of the house".
He rises without sound and carries the American tabloid into the tiny, ornate chapel, built before the discovery of America.
The statue, and the ornate chapel in its base, can be visited on foot by following a path up through the surrounding woods.
It has been marked by an ornate chapel since 1902.
The cathedral is a one-nave and two-aisle structure with small, extraordinarily ornate chapels running off the aisles.
Special Mass in the ornate chapel became rare after a mentally disturbed man barged in during one service and ran away with the monstrance.