Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'St Mary's Cathedral and St Michael's Church at Hildesheim' has mentioned 'Nave' in the following places:
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[2] Bishop Azelin planned to erect a new, larger building further to the west and to extend the nave. | WIKI |
The roofs of the nave, transept, and cloisters were cast in concrete and covered with wooden boards on the inside to recall the appearance of ceiling beams. | WIKI |
The interior walls, as well as the walls of the nave, were rebuilt in brick and limestone, hidden from view by a dimension stone coating on the outside and by a coat of smooth plaster on the inside. | WIKI |
The columns of the nave were cast in concrete, and the pilasters were coated in sandstone. | WIKI |
The floor was lowered to the original level, the Hezilo and Azelin chandeliers were restored to their places in the nave and the high choir, and Bernward Doors were again mounted facing outwards, behind an antechamber, as originally intended. | WIKI |
Both organs can be played from two identical four-manual consoles: the console of the great organ, and a movable console in the nave. | WIKI |
In the nave, the presence of square impost pillars alternating in an original rhythm with columns having cubic capitals creates a type of elevation which proved very successful in Ottonian and Romanesque art. | UNESCO |
The nave arrangement, with the familiar alternation of two consecutive columns for every pillar, was modelled after that of St Michael's, but its proportions are more slender. | UNESCO |
Lastly, St Michael's displays the painted stuccos of the choir screen and the amazing ceiling: 27.6 m long and 8.7 m wide, depicting the Tree of Jesse, which covers the nave. | UNESCO |