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Meaning of "one nave"
one nave - a term used in architecture to describe a single aisle of a church or a large building, typically running parallel to the main nave or central aisle
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It has one nave with side chapels.
The interior has only one nave.
It has only one nave and one cupola.
Originally the church was very small with only one nave.
The church has one nave and two towers.
It has one nave divided into three sections and a presbytery with a Neoclassical altar.
The church has only one nave and nine altars.
It has one nave and is shaped like a Latin cross.
It is a small modest little temple with only one nave and a few small nooks.
The church has only one nave with a polygonal space for the main altar.
The new basilica has maintained the original structure with one nave and four side aisles.
The building is composed of one nave and two small side chapels which evoke a transept.
The Templo has only one nave.
Inside are one nave and a Neoclassical main altar.
The church of Saint Sebastian has but one nave.
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The church comprised just one nave divided into three parts.
The chapel of the castle is very smiling, with only one nave.
It is rectangular and has only one nave with the main chapel and the choir.
In the south-western edge are visible the foundations of a small family church with one nave.
It has only one nave and stands on a Latin cross.
The temple had a very simple structure, only one nave was provided.
The typical Império is a one nave building with colorful decorations and a crown on the top.
The early Christian basilica is positioned east-west and has one nave and the altar.
The Baroque church has one nave only and this is adorned with marble and jasper.
Church of San Domenico, It is an imposing gothic church containing only one nave.
It is a small one nave church with a semi-round apse.
Romanesque architecture influenced the Raška School Monasteries, consisting of one nave and one dome.
The temple is of a one nave style, divided in three parts.
The church is small, made of brick, has one nave and an apse.
A baroque church with one nave and semicircular apse that is covered with a two-eave stone roof.
The church is orientated, has one nave with four spans.
It 's a one nave church in Byzantine style.
Originally it was mediaeval building with one nave, without the open bell-tower.
In 1417 the cathedral chapter of Girona decided to build the cathedral with only one nave.
The interior has only one nave as it was constructed in the 16th century.
Built in bricks, limestone and tufa, it has only one nave and four bays.
The church has one nave with a Gothic-cross-ribbed vault.
The church is T-shaped and has one nave.
The church, named after St. Martin of Tours, has only one nave.
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The nave and the portico are later
It has a rectangular nave with a western belfry
The nave is covered with a barrel vault