A vestibule /ˈvɛstɨbjuːl/ is a lobby, entrance hall, or passage between the entrance and the interior of a building.
From the 5th century on vestibules were used in Christian churches in both the east and west.
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The Answer is a Narthex.
Roman Catholic AnswerTechnically the Narthex is the west end of the interior of a church of the Byzantine Rite, parted from the nave by a wall or screen. It corresponds to the narthex of the early Christian basilicas for the catechumens, penitents, and energumens (a demoniac or one possessed). It cannot properly be given to any form of western porch or ante-chapel in later Churches in the west, although I have heard it used to refer to the "gathering room" or reception area of a Church before you enter the nave.
foyer
Hindus do not have churches but have temples instead. Their temple is called a mandir. It contains somewhere for them to remove their shoes, a entrance into the main prayer hall and a Murti to the deity that the Mandir is dedicated to. x
The Great Hall of Hogwarts is located on the bottom floor, next to the entrance.
The Great Hall is on the bottom floor through a door leading off the entrance hall.
Carl Christian Hall died on 1888-08-14.
Carl Christian Hall was born on 1812-02-25.
Maybe in some churches. We have meetings either at peoples homes, the priests house, the school or the hall.
Next to the entrance of the city.
Lobby
Lobby
Halton Hills Christian School was created in 1965.