Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Monastery of Batalha' has mentioned 'Nave' in the following places:
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Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 2.1 Interior 2.1.1 Nave and choir 2.1.2 Founder's Chapel 2.1.3 Unfinished Chapels 2.1.4 Chapterhouse 2.1.5 Royal Cloister 2.1.6 Lavabo 2.1.7 Cloister of King Afonso 3 References 4 External links | WIKI |
There are similarities with the faxc3xa7ade of York Minster and with the nave and transept of Canterbury Cathedral. | WIKI |
He raised the height of the nave to 32.46 m. By altering the proportions he made the interior of the church seem even narrower. | WIKI |
Nave and choir | WIKI |
Nave and choir[edit] | WIKI |
The nave was raised to its present height by the second architect, Huguet, altering the proportions of the church and giving it its present aspect. | WIKI |
Its interior gives a sober and bare impression by its lack of ornaments and statues in the nave. | WIKI |
Batalha is the conservatory of several privileged expressions of Portuguese art: the sober architectural style of the end of the 14th century, with the stupendous nave of the abbatial, of which the two-storey elevation, with broad arcades and high windows, renders most impressive; the exuberant aesthetic of the capelas imperfeitas; the flamboyant arcades embroidered in a lace-work of stone: the Manueline Baroque even more perceptible in the openwork decor of the tracery of the arcades of the royal cloister than on the immense portal attributed to Mateus Fernandes the Elder; and finally, the hybrid style of Joxc3xa3o de Castilho, architect of the loggia constructed under Joxc3xa3o III (1521-1557). | UNESCO |