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  1. Description

    The nave extends from the entry—which may have a separate vestibule (the narthex)—to the chancel and may be … See more

    Nave - Wikipedia

    • The nave is the central part of a church, stretching from the (normally western) main entrance or rear wall, to the transepts, or in a church without transepts, to the chancel. When a church contains side aisles, as in a basilica-type building, the strict definition of the term "nave" is restricted to the central aisle. In a broader, more colloquial sense, the na… See more

    Etymology

    The term nave is from navis, the Latin word for ship, an early Christian symbol of the Church as a whole, with a possible connection to the "Ship of St. Peter" or the Ark of Noah. The term may also have been suggested … See more

    History

    The earliest churches were built when builders were familiar with the form of the Roman basilica, a public building for business transactions. It had a wide central area, with aisles separated by columns, and with wi… See more

    Record-holders

    • Longest nave in world: Basílica de la Santa Cruz del Valle de los Caídos, 262 m (860 ft) total; divided via added partition to not exceed that of St. Peter's in Rome
    • Longest nave in Denmark: Aarhus Cathedral, 93 m (305 ft)… See more

    See also

    Abbey, with architectural discussion and ground plans
    Cathedral architecture
    Cathedral diagram
    List of highest church navesSee more

     
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