Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Vézelay, Church and Hill' has mentioned 'Nave' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Floorplan of Vxc3xa9zelay shows the adjustment in vaulting between the choir and the new nave.
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.
The nave
The flying buttresses that support the nave are his.
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.
The nave is the expression of the romanesque man's admiring submission to the divine plan testified to by all creation.
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).
But it is the sculpted portal between the nave and the narthex which has brought universal fame to Vxc3xa9zelay.
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.
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.