Examples of using Naves in English and their translations into German
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The interior has three naves divided by piers with round arches.
The Basilica of the north was also three naves, but smaller.
It has three naves with side chapels and an octagonal bell tower.
Inside, the plan of the cathedral is with three naves.
Three naves divided by six granite columns with capitals mostly African Corinthian.
The naves would be separated by slanting columns forming a parabolic arc.
The church, once the site of archpriesthood is divided into three naves.
The Basilica-shaped interior is divided into three naves supported by 22 granite columns.
It was a typical paleochristian basilica with three naves separated by rounded arches.
Naves of 500 m2 each united,
inside there are three Gothic naves.
Seen before the baptistery gives the impression that the church has three naves.
The church has a Latin Cross Plan, three naves and a transept.
The interior is shaped like a Latin cross with three naves and cupolas.
It has three naves and only four altars with Major.
The naves are divided by pilasters,
Cantón Las Naves is 88 km away.
Its naves contain an important sample of tombstones.
All three naves were covered by a single especially large pitched roof.
The interior of the Sagrada Familia has 5 naves.