What is the meaning of the stained glass window in architecture?

Stained glass windows in architecture are decorative features that are used to provide color and light to a building's interior. These windows are typically made from colored glass that has been formed into intricate patterns or images, often depicting religious or historical scenes. They are often found in churches, cathedrals, and other religious buildings, where they are used to communicate important stories and themes to worshipers. The use of stained glass in architecture also adds to the artistic value of the building, creating a unique and visually stunning atmosphere.

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