Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Cologne Cathedral' has mentioned 'Nave' in the following places:
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[13][pagexc2xa0needed] Some work proceeded intermittently on the structure of the nave between the west front and the eastern arm, but during the 16th century this also stopped. | WIKI |
The nave was completed and the towers were added. | WIKI |
The design of Cologne Cathedral was based quite closely on that of Amiens Cathedral in terms of ground plan, style and the width to height proportion of the central nave. | WIKI |
The nave has many 19th century stained glass windows. | WIKI |
The flying buttresses and pinnacles of the Medieval east end The nave looking east Interior of the Medieval east end, showing the extreme height This "swallows' nest" organ was built into the gallery in 1998, to celebrate the cathedral's 750 years | WIKI |
External length 144.58xc2xa0m (474.3xc2xa0ft) External width 86.25xc2xa0m (283.0xc2xa0ft) Width of west faxc3xa7ade 61.54xc2xa0m (201.9xc2xa0ft) Width of transept faxc3xa7ade 39.95xc2xa0m (131.1xc2xa0ft) Width of nave (with aisles, interior) 45.19xc2xa0m (148.3xc2xa0ft) Height of southern tower 157.31xc2xa0m (516.1xc2xa0ft) Height of northern tower 157.38xc2xa0m (516.3xc2xa0ft) Height of ridge turret 109.00xc2xa0m (357.61xc2xa0ft) Height of transept faxc3xa7ades 69.95xc2xa0m (229.5xc2xa0ft) Height of roof ridge 61.10xc2xa0m (200.5xc2xa0ft) Inner height of nave 43.35xc2xa0m (142.2xc2xa0ft) Height of side aisles18xc2xa0m (59xc2xa0ft) Building area 7,914xc2xa0m2 (85,185.59xc2xa0sqxc2xa0ft) Window surface area 10,000xc2xa0m2 (107,639.10xc2xa0sqxc2xa0ft) Roof surface area 12,000xc2xa0m2 (129,166.93xc2xa0sqxc2xa0ft) Gross volume without buttresses 407,000xc2xa0m3 (14,400,000xc2xa0cuxc2xa0ft) | WIKI |
Cologne Cathedral has two pipe organs by Klais Orgelbau: the Transept Organ, built in 1948, and the Nave Organ, built in 1998. | WIKI |
The nave is 43.58 m high and the side-aisles 19.80 m. The western section, nave and transept begun in 1330, changes in style, but this is not perceptible in the overall building. | UNESCO |