Neither church - each entered through famously small stone portals - is equipped to handle huge crowds.
There is a stone portal in its central axis.
Although thought to be a part of a stone portal, this idea is generally not supported.
Soon after, they would find themselves before a stone portal, the ossuary entry, with the inscription Arrête!
Wicksted Hall is a brick and timbered building with a stone portal, dating from the late 19th century.
They groped their way forward, and the stone portal closed closed behind them.
The main entranceway comprises a stone portal with an attic which is spiral shaped.
The building has an elongated shape and is marked by three stone portals.
The large stone portal was added later, in the eighteenth century.
The church is entered through a Gothic-style stone portal that combines elements common to its day with new concepts.