In terms of European architecture, a crypt (from the Latin crypta and the Greek κρυπτη, kryptē)'s a stone chamber or vault beneath the floor of a church usually used as a chapel or burial vault possibly containing sarcophagi, coffins or relics. Originally crypts were typically found below the main apse of a church, such as at the Abbey of Saint-Germain en Auxerre, but were later located beneath naves and transepts as well. Occasionally churches were raised hig… (More on Crypt)