
The Latin word sanctum is the neuter form of the adjective " holy", and sanctorum its genitive plural.

In Hinduism, a temple's innermost part where the Murti of the deity is kept forms the Garbha griha, also referred to as a sanctum sanctorum. Hence the derivative usage to denote the Sancta Sanctorum chapel in the complex of the Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran, Rome. The Vulgate translation of the Bible uses sancta sanctorum for the Holy of Holies. The plural form sancta sanctorum is also used, arguably as a synecdoche, referring to the holy relics contained in the sanctuary. The Latin phrase sanctum sanctorum is a translation of the Hebrew term קֹדֶשׁ הַקֳּדָשִׁים (Qṓḏeš HaQŏḏāšîm), literally meaning Holy of Holies, which generally refers in Latin texts to the holiest place of the Ancient Israelites, inside the Tabernacle and later inside the Temple in Jerusalem, but the term also has some derivative use in application to imitations of the Tabernacle in church architecture. However, you can always buy me a cookie i f you want to show some appreciation.Translation of the Hebrew term Qṓḏeš HaQŏḏāšîm (Holy of Holies

I generated the instructions using BrickLink Studio. In my case, I shifted it to the front a little bit to make sure that the buildings side by side didn't feel too flat.

This building is the third in my Marvel city. This version of the Sanctum Sanctorum is designed to be building placed between two others. See the picture gallery for a closer look!

What's particular about this MOC is that it is made of two 76108 sets (Sanctum Sanctorum Showdown) and nothing else. A complete version of the Sanctum Sanctorum.
