Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Speyer Cathedral' has mentioned 'Nave' in the following places:
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This phase of construction, called Speyer I, consists of a Westwerk, a nave with two aisles and an adjoining transept. | WIKI |
The nave was covered with a flat wooden ceiling but the aisles were vaulted, making the cathedral the second largest vaulted building north of the Alps (after Aachen Cathedral). | WIKI |
The nave was elevated by five metres and the flat wooden ceiling replaced with a groin vault of square bays, one of the outstanding achievements of Romanesque architecture. | WIKI |
Architectural details of the nave, and paintings by Johann Schraudolph | WIKI |
In the heat of the fire the western part of the nave collapsed and the late Gothic elements were destroyed. | WIKI |
The Romanesque nave was reconstructed, but the westwork rebuilt in the Baroque style on its remaining lower section. | WIKI |
Only the cycle of 24 scenes from the life of the Virgin between the windows of the nave have been preserved. | WIKI |
[2] This comprised a high vaulted nave with aisles, with a domed crossing towards at the east which terminated in an apsidal chancel. | WIKI |
Externally, the silhouette of the building is balanced by two pairs of tall towers which frame the nave at the western end and the chancel to the east, and form a sculptural mass with the dome at each end, creating an "equilibrium between the eastern and western blocks". | WIKI |
The nave, towers and domes are all roofed with copper, which has weathered to pale green, in contrast to the pinkish red of the building stone, and the polychrome of the Westwerk. | WIKI |
Internally, the nave is of two open stages with simple semi-circular Romanesque openings. | WIKI |
Total length: 134 m (from the steps at the entrance to the exterior wall of the east apse) External width of the nave (with aisles): 37.62 m (from exterior wall to exterior wall) Internal width of the nave: 14 m Height of the nave at the vertex of the vaults: 33 m Height of the eastern spires: 71.20 m Height of the western spires: 65.60 m Crypt Length: east-west 35 m; north-south 46 m Height: between 6.2 m and 6.5 m | WIKI |
Total length: 134 m (from the steps at the entrance to the exterior wall of the east apse) External width of the nave (with aisles): 37.62 m (from exterior wall to exterior wall) Internal width of the nave: 14 m Height of the nave at the vertex of the vaults: 33 m Height of the eastern spires: 71.20 m Height of the western spires: 65.60 m Crypt Length: east-west 35 m; north-south 46 m Height: between 6.2 m and 6.5 m | WIKI |
This plan is characterized by the equilibrium of the eastern and western blocks and by the symmetrical and singular placement of the towers which frame the mass formed by the nave and the transept. | UNESCO |
The reconstruction of the west bays of the nave from 1772 to 1778, as an almost archaeologically exact copy of the original structure, can be regarded as one of the first great achievements of monument preservation in Europe. | UNESCO |
Apart from the seven western bays of the nave and the westwork, the mediaeval structure is original. | UNESCO |
After a serious fire in 1689 the seven western bays of the nave had to be newly erected (1772-1778) and are an exact copy of the original structure. | UNESCO |