This church, located inside the mountain, has many decorative false pillars on the stone walls in addition to some pillars in the center of the hall, making it look more like those churches outside.
Normally, each pillar should correspond to a corner of the dome, but now there is a row of false pillars at the head of the sacred hall with the cross where the density is much higher.
Although the tops of these densely arranged false pillars also have fake arches, they look very rigid compared to the content above the other pillars.
"These false pillars are made of volcanic cement and are not the same thing as those carved directly from the stone walls." After scraping off several layers of mud and ash on this fake pillar with a small knife, Fairmont said.
"That means this pillar was added later." Leonard examined the structures of these pillars and the fake arches above them with a thoughtful expression.