Yes, there is.
The Sistine Chapel, designed by Michelangelo, took almost eleven years to build (1473 to 1484) under the supervision of Giovannino de Dolci for Pope Sixtus IV. Find out more about the Sistine Chapel at http://vaticanart.net/painting-of-the-sistine-ceiling
The Sistine Chapel is a barn-like simple rectangle, 40.93 meters long by 13.41 meters wide - the exact dimensions of the Temple of Solomon as given in the Old Testament. The chapel is 20.70 meters high and roofed with a flattened barrel vault.
The roof of the Sistine Chapel is not flat; it is curved. The ceiling features a barrel vault design, which adds to the architectural grandeur of the space. Michelangelo's famous frescoes, including "The Creation of Adam," are painted on this curved surface, enhancing the illusion of depth and perspective.
It's Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland.
Pole vault is classed as a 'jump' in the field event in athletics.
in one way yes, in another, no. when you reach the area called the "vault" it turns out to just be a portal to a massive boss call the "destroyer" and the storyline was set for you to kill it, not to really ever make it into the vault. either way, it has great gameplay and it's really fun.
Track and field
it was a dark vaultedchamber
you have to collect the items needed in the collection by completing jobs, under the tab "inventory", then the tab "collections and vault" once you get all the items, along the right side is a vault collection button.
If you are assuming the first definition for the word vault is an arched structure, then I suppose the space under an arched structure would be number two.
Really no for the vaults door would be air-tight.
The Vault is located under the Dublin Municipal Art Gallery is Dublin, Ireland.