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- Narthex - Wikipedia
The narthex is an architectural element typical of early Christian and Byzantine basilicas and churches consisting of the entrance or vestibule, located at the west end of the nave, opposite the church's main altar [1]
- Narthex | Church Entrance, Vestibule, Gathering Space | Britannica
narthex, long, narrow, enclosed porch, usually colonnaded or arcaded, crossing the entire width of a church at its entrance
- Narthex, Nave and Ambo - Introduction to the Parts of a Church
Narthex: A vestibule between the main entrance and the nave of the church – usually at the western end of a church - generally colonnaded or arcaded from the nave The narthex is a specific kind of vestibule In the early church, the unbaptized faithful would be restricted to the narthex
- NARTHEX Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of NARTHEX is the portico of an ancient church
- Narthex - (Art History I – Prehistory to Middle Ages) - Vocab . . .
A narthex is an architectural feature commonly found in early Christian and Byzantine church design, serving as an entrance or lobby area that connects the exterior to the interior of the church
- NARTHEX definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
2 meanings: 1 a portico at the west end of a basilica or church, esp one that is at right angles to the nave 2 a rectangular Click for more definitions
- Glossary of Medieval Art and Architecture:narthex.
narthex: : A low projection at the western end of a church, like a porch Although narthex is sometimes used synonymously with westwork, a narthex is usually more open and often has only one story in contrast to the more closed westwork with a large open chamber on the upper level
- What is the Narthex in Orthodox Christianity | Orthodoxy 101
The Narthex, an architectural feature of Orthodox churches, serves as a transitional space between the outside world and the sacred interior of the church building
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