Asked by binky

A large room with repeating vaults in the ceiling.
The photograph above shows an example of a _________________.
a.
corbel vault
c.
barrel vault
b.
onion vault
d.
groin vault

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
c. barrel vault

A barrel (or tunnel) vault is a continuous semicylindrical vault formed by a series of repeating arches along a single axis. Groin vaults show intersecting vaults, corbel vaults are stepped, and onion vaults are bulbous — none match the repeating tunnel-like arches.