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List of highest church naves

List of highest church naves

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The nave is the central approach to the high altar, the main body of the church, in Romanesque and Gothic Christian abbey, cathedral basilica and church architecture. "Nave" (Medieval Latin navis, "ship") was probably suggested by the keel shape of its vaulting.[1] The nave of a church, whether Romanesque, Gothic or Classical, extends from the entry (which may have a separate vestibule, the narthex) to the chancel and is flanked by lower aisles[2] separated from the nave by an arcade.

Beauvais 48m
St. Peter's Basilica 46 m
Milan 45 m
Florence 45 m
Barcelona 45 m
Naples 45 m
Bologna 44.24 m
Palma 44 m
Bucharest 44 m
Licheń Stary 44 m
Cologne 43.35 m
Amiens 42.3 m
Metz 41.41 m
Munich 31 m
Spokane 24.3 m
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Note: The lower part of the list probably has many missing cathedrals. For example, St Patrick's Cathedral Melbourne – 24.3 metres

See also

Notes

a.^ Height to the top of the roof.
b.^ Height up to the base of the roof trusses.

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