Examples of using Nave in English and their translations into Serbian
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There is the Nave.
The nave was built.
Is this a nave?
The nave where the congregation worshipped;
He lives and works in Nave.
The altar the nave and narthex.
Condor, Alpha's now in the nave.
Oh, do you know the nave of St Wolfrick's in Ely?
Guests should be seated in the nave.
The Norman nave and transepts survived until the late 14th c.
Some remains are visible in the nave.
The nave and Lady Chapel, dating from 1490; and the stalls, dating from 1466.
Inside, the church is divided into an altar and a nave.
Spatially it is divided into an altar, a nave and a narthex with a gallery.
At one time these also gave access to the west gallery in the nave.
This separates the nave from the most sacred part of the temple, the Altar.
Spatially it is divided into an altar space, a nave and a narthex.
The side altars in the nave are resplendent with paintings, statuary, and reliefs;
The church is a small basilica,with only a nave and a wooden roof.
Between the nave and narthex there is a wall with an arched opening in the middle.
They're the most famous feature of the site,carved right into the nave walls.
The spacious, high-vaulted nave offers a serene sanctuary for spiritual prayer.
In terms of space it is divided in three areas, altar area, a nave and narthex.
It is a single nave base building,spatially divided into a nave with choirs in t….
Work has also started on the repairing andrepainting of some of the walls in the Nave.
With its vast nave and brilliant stained-glass windows, the sanctuary has a serene glow.
Narthex[nahr-theks](noun) an enclosed passage between the main entrance and the nave of a church.
This is a modest one-nave church whose main nave is longitudinally divided into three parts.
By placing the altar partition wall was separated the nave, 4.2×3.35 meters, from the large altar space.
The church has nave and altar area with two niches that do not exceed the level of the facade.