Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Vézelay, Church and Hill' has mentioned 'Nave' in the following places:
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Floorplan of Vxc3xa9zelay shows the adjustment in vaulting between the choir and the new nave. | WIKI |
The nave, which had been burnt once, with great loss of life, burned again in 1165, after which it was rebuilt in its present form. | WIKI |
The nave | WIKI |
The flying buttresses that support the nave are his. | WIKI |
Every year, just before the feast day of Saint John the Baptist, the astronomical dimensions of this church are revealed: When the sun reaches its highest point of the year, at local noon on the summer solstice, the light coming through the southern clerestory windows casts a series of luminous spots precisely along the longitudinal center of the nave floor. | WIKI |
The nave is the expression of the romanesque man's admiring submission to the divine plan testified to by all creation. | WIKI |
The central nave (1120-1140), slightly distorted by the downward thrust of the groined vaults, is punctuated by its large horseshoe arches of dual-coloured voussoirs, and capitals which are unique in style and the variety of subjects portrayed (profane allegories, biblical and hagiographic scenes). | UNESCO |
But it is the sculpted portal between the nave and the narthex which has brought universal fame to Vxc3xa9zelay. | UNESCO |
The central nave (1120-1140), effectively punctuated by its two-tone arch ribs, is adorned with a series of capitals unique in style and variety of subjects. | UNESCO |
Its carved portal placed between the nave and narthex, with, notably, the tympanum of the xe2x80x9cMission of the Apostles", makes it one of the major monuments of Western Romanesque art. | UNESCO |