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The entrance, which is also framed by the same angles of the tower shapes, feels both grand and humanly scaled, and functions a bit like the narthex of a cathedral. Perspective | The best way to honor I.M. Pei? Spend some time at the National Gallery of Art. 2019-05-17T04:00:00Z
So on that night last February I opened its big, white doors, and eased into the warmth of the narthex. In Quebec, a Winter Celebration on Skis 2013-01-25T18:23:12Z
Instead, on Sundays, he worshipped in the narthex at the back of Camden First United Methodist Church, separated from the rest of the congregation, with his family at his side in folding chairs. ‘Not just the ramp.’ Worship spaces need more accessibility 2022-12-29T05:00:00Z
“This cross is going to sit right where you walk in, in the narthex of the church. It’s where I, as a 15-year-old, poured concrete,” he said. Minot artist tells a story with every piece of metal art 2020-10-05T04:00:00Z
Last summer, the church dedicated a special altar in the narthex for people to pray. ‘We Are Not Going Anywhere’: Progressive Methodists Vow to Fight Ban on Gay Clergy 2019-03-01T05:00:00Z
“Rather than facing in to the sacred space of the narthex,” says Stein, in theatrically hushed tones, “they would turn to face outwards to the sacred space of all creation.” Story of cities #35: Arcosanti – the unfinished answer to suburban sprawl 2016-05-04T04:00:00Z
Engineers discovered cracks in a 14-square-foot section of tiling in the doorway between the entrance and the narthex. Should Longview church remove swastika floor tiles? 2016-03-13T05:00:00Z
The church’s documents had been kept in a narthex cloakroom for years, but were recently moved into a locked fireproof file cabinet. In Church Attics, Clues to the Private Life of Early America 2014-07-29T04:00:00Z
Their women, some dressed in full black chador, mouthed prayers from the shadows of the narthex. A long winter for the Middle East's Christians 2013-12-20T17:26:58Z
That means tourists and worshipers enter under a sidewalk bridge, and inside, scaffolding begins at the narthex at the Fifth Avenue entrance, blocking the great rose window. Spires at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Cleaned Up, Come Back in View 2013-06-19T01:52:18Z
People stood dozens-deep in the narthex and out into the parking lot. Twenty Brighter Stars: Shocked Town Mourns Its Slain Children 2012-12-15T15:20:24Z
When the narthex was expanded last year to accommodate a new elevator, the church commissioned an artist to replicate the original light fixtures. Should Longview church remove swastika floor tiles? 2016-03-13T05:00:00Z
Most Byzantine churches have but a single narthex—often a lean-to against the western wall; and in some few churches the narthex is altogether wanting. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
The portico, or narthex in an ancient temple or church. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 2012-03-24T02:00:23.513Z
This foundation was later used for the wall of the narthex of the church into which the Erechtheum was converted, perhaps as early as the fifth century. Problems in Periclean Buildings 2011-08-26T02:00:29.353Z
The central space was surrounded on three sides by porticoes dividing it into portions which became the aisles for the worshippers and the narthex for the use of catechumens. Rome 2011-07-24T02:00:10.227Z
About 60 floor tiles emblazoned with swastika-style crosses are interspersed with the red tiles in the church’s narthex, or entrance. Should Longview church remove swastika floor tiles? 2016-03-13T05:00:00Z
It was on the phiale or fountain of the outer court of this narthex that the famous palindromic inscription was placed: . The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
But they abound throughout Russia and in some cases form important features in the principal elevations on either side of the narthex. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 4 "Aram, Eugene" to "Arcueil"
The narthex and baptistery belong to an earlier period. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 3 "Apollodorus" to "Aral"
In some of the colleges at Oxford and Cambridge the ante-chapel is carried north and south across the west end of the chapel, constituting a western transept or narthex. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 2 "Anjar" to "Apollo"
The narthex in its turn was set within an atrium or outer colonnaded court, in the centre of which was a fountain, used by worshippers for ablutions before entering the consecrated building. Architecture
Several parts are from the 13th century: the narthex before the church front, the two floors of the tower, the three-row choir, and finally the south side chapel of the choir. Romanesque Art in Southern Manche: Album
This was a basilica of ordinary form, comprising an apse with western orientation, nave and aisles, transepts of slight projection, and narthex. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 4 "Aram, Eugene" to "Arcueil"
The church stands in the centre of this quadrangle, and glories in a famous picture of the Last Judgment on the wall of the narthex, or porch, before the door of entrance. Visits To Monasteries in the Levant
Possibly a narthex terminated the nave back of the original entrance portal underneath the present vaulted compartment. Cathedrals of Spain
The general plan is square, but a fine narthex consisting of two spacious halls one above the other projects slightly beyond the actual church at the western end. Architecture
The narthex and the western end are still preserved. The Cathedrals of Northern Spain
The latter is an extremely fine example, which recalls the work at Cologne, and in its great western narthex follows on the lines of the German churches at Gernrode, Corvey and Brunswick. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 4 "Aram, Eugene" to "Arcueil"
The early Coptic churches have no porch or narthex, an essential part of an original Greek church. Visits To Monasteries in the Levant
The rest of the church comprises a narthex surmounted by a tower, three naves and a transept, over which rises another tower. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 4 "Cincinnatus" to "Cleruchy"
One large western window illuminates the nave, and there is also a double circle of lights round the apse, the galleries, and the narthex. Architecture
Behind the western front, and leading directly into the body of the church, is a delightful Romanesque narthex which doubtlessly served as the western fa�ade prior to the eighteenth-century additions. The Cathedrals of Northern Spain
The narthex or entrance vestibule forms a magnificent hall 240 ft. in length, equally richly decorated. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 4 "Aram, Eugene" to "Arcueil"
The inner narthex of the church formed a magnificent vestibule 205 ft. long by 26 ft. wide, reveted with marble slabs and glowing with mosaics. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 2 "Constantine Pavlovich" to "Convention"
Sir Pierre walked quietly and unobtrusively down the side aisle and out into the narthex. The Eyes Have It
The first, it is true, has no western apse, but this is atoned for by a fine narthex, and in the other two the western extension is as conspicuous as the eastern. Architecture
The real wonder of the cathedral is the far-famed Portico de la Gloria, the vestibule or narthex behind the western entrance of the church, and as renowned as its sculptural value is meritorious. The Cathedrals of Northern Spain
When this rebuilding took place, the front of the church was brought forward, bearing a narthex, and the arcades of the atrium were rebuilt in the first years of the 12th century. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 4 "Aram, Eugene" to "Arcueil"
The baptistery is accessible by steps both from the basilica and the narthex. The Shores of the Adriatic The Austrian Side, The Küstenlande, Istria, and Dalmatia
This vast western portal is encased in a great projective porch, a feature indigenous apparently to Burgundy, and commonly referred to as the "Burgundian narthex." The Cathedrals of Northern France
The basilica has always a central avenue, or nave, and sides or aisles, and was generally entered from the narthex by three doors, one to each division. Architecture Classic and Early Christian
This influence is above all to be seen in the Portico del Paraiso, an interior narthex leading from the western front to the body of the church. The Cathedrals of Northern Spain
Originally there was a bell-gable above the narthex door, since replaced by a low square tower resting on the north-west corner of the narthex and capped by a plastered spire. Portuguese Architecture
The nave appears to have had twelve columns on either side, with projecting piers from the narthex and from the eastern wall. The Shores of the Adriatic The Austrian Side, The Küstenlande, Istria, and Dalmatia
At the west end a gallery over the narthex may unite the two side galleries. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
Here we find an oblong atrium, a vestibule or narthex, double aisles with Corinthian columns, and a transept, each end of which terminates in an apse, in addition to that in the usual position. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon"
The handsome narthex, the summit of which is crenelated like the tower, is the simplest and noblest to be found in Galicia, and is really beautiful in its original severity. The Cathedrals of Northern Spain
The doorway itself, which is not acutely pointed, stands under a gable which reaches up to the plain battlemented parapet of the flat narthex roof. Portuguese Architecture
The finest fragment has a figure of a peacock with tail displayed, which was in the narthex in front of the door to the church, and is now in the museum. The Shores of the Adriatic The Austrian Side, The Küstenlande, Istria, and Dalmatia
The narthex communicates with the nave by doors, and if a gallery is placed above it, both narthex and gallery are covered by barrel vaults. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
But, in the first instance, the eastern chancel and the structural narthex appear to have been introduced from the eastern empire. The Ground Plan of the English Parish Church
Beyond the porch was the narthex, answering to the court of the Gentiles, and appropriated to the unbaptized and to penitents. A Key to the Knowledge of Church History (Ancient)
There the best-preserved and most interesting part is the west door, which does not lead directly into the church but into a low66 porch or narthex. Portuguese Architecture
Opening upon this is the narthex, an open portico level with the tower which stands at the west end of the north aisle, with a stone seat running round the wall. The Shores of the Adriatic The Austrian Side, The Küstenlande, Istria, and Dalmatia
At the western end is a gallery above the narthex. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The entrance front of the church was covered by a narthex, the whole width of nave and aisles. The Ground Plan of the English Parish Church
Beyond the narthex was the nave, answering to the court of the Jews, and appropriated to the body of worshippers. A Key to the Knowledge of Church History (Ancient)
It consists of a rather high and narrow nave, a square-ended chancel, and to the west a lower narthex nearly as large as the chancel. Portuguese Architecture
In this case the pavement of the atrium was seven or eight inches above that of the narthex. The Shores of the Adriatic The Austrian Side, The Küstenlande, Istria, and Dalmatia
It is generally vaulted in three bays, corresponding to the three bays of the narthex below, and opens by three arches into the centre cross arm of the church and into the aisles. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The greater part of this church was built in 1876, but a very fine rectangular porch with figures of saints in the niches, and a narthex in the same style, were added later. The Kensington District The Fascination of London
Two other doors in the narthex of the same church, having simpler ornamentation of inlaid silver, are probably as early as the time of Justinian. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
Nor should the narthex be forgotten, mere skeleton though it be. Ravenna, a Study
It consisted of nave and aisles with a western narthex, and buildings both to the north and to the south. The Shores of the Adriatic The Austrian Side, The Küstenlande, Istria, and Dalmatia
The Narthex.—Unlike the gynecaeum, the narthex tends in later times to become of greater importance, and to add a narthex was a favourite method of increasing the size of a church. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
It has a narthex at the east end. The Kensington District The Fascination of London
The portal opens into a narthex, where there is a very primitive font like a low square trough. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine
In the sixth century it would seem to have had an atrium or narthex. Ravenna, a Study
There was one west door, a narthex of two bays, and an atrium. The Shores of the Adriatic The Austrian Side, The Küstenlande, Istria, and Dalmatia
In domed cross churches with galleries the passage under the western gallery was used as a narthex, being cut 13off from the central area by the screen arcade which supported the gallery. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
In the centre of this court stands the catholicon or conventual church, a square building with an apse of the cruciform domical Byzantine type, approached by a domed narthex. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28
Across the eastern end was the narthex, or porch, where the catechumens stood and watched the service through the three open doors. English Villages
Standing obliquely across one of the two angles of the octagon, directly opposite this sanctuary, stretched the narthex flanked by circular towers. Ravenna, a Study
The anterior portion is a vestibule, narthex, or ambulatory to the church, and is only 21 feet high. Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe
Such a narthex has been styled a 'structural narthex,' as forming an essential part of the central building. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
It consists of a vast nave of eleven bays, entered by a narthex, with a transept and short apsidal choir. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28
Outside the narthex was the atrium, an open court, having in the centre the remains of the labrum, or laver, where the people washed their hands and faces before entering the church. English Villages
Of old the church too had before it a great narthex of which certain ruins are left, among them a little tower on the left. Ravenna, a Study
The narthex of V�zelay, the largest of these singular structures, is glazed, and closed towards the west by what is now the fa�ade. Miscellaneous Studies; a series of essays
In domed cross churches without galleries, and in churches of the 'four column' type, neither narthex nor gallery was possible within the cross, and accordingly the narthex was added to the west end. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
Possibly the fragments of wall on the exterior face of the south wall of the narthex and the traces of vaulting beside them may be the remains of a staircase. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
Or a staircase may have stood to the west of the narthex over the vaulting of the atrium, where projecting spurs of walls appear. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The vaulting of the gallery over the narthex was originally similar to that of the narthex itself, but only the cross-groined vaults at the corners are Byzantine; the three central compartments are Turkish. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The narthex is built of brick, with bands of large stone at wide intervals, and is separated by distinct joints from the upper and lower walls of the body of the church. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
S. Mark's at Venice presents a fine example of such an extension of the narthex. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
Those of the narthex are of the same character as the mosaics in S. Sophia, Constantinople, and may well have been executed under Justinian. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
To the west of this arcade is an oblong passage corresponding to the 'inner narthex' of S. Theodosia. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
Beyond this to the west is the outer narthex, a fine piece of work, and, from the character of its details, of the same period as the western dome arcade. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The two easternmost domes in the north 'aisle' and those over the inner narthex and the prothesis are also Turkish, and, as already stated, the exterior of the entire building. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
A large semicircular opening divided by two piers will give an arched light between two pointed lights, or three arched lights, as in the narthex of S. Theodore. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
In its original form the central dome was surrounded by an 'ambulatory' of one story formed by the aisles and 'inner narthex.' Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The church is preceded by a narthex in three bays covered by cross-groined vaults supported on strong transverse arches. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The lower part of the niche has been cut away to afford access to the narthex of the south church. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
This would suggest that, at least, the narthex of the south church is of later date than the north church. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
Though some of the bays of that narthex are oblong and others almost square all are covered with dome vaults. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The South Church.—The narthex is unsymmetrical to the church and in its present form must be the result of extensive alteration. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The outer narthex on the west of the two churches and 132 the gallery on the south of the south church are covered with cross-groined vaults without transverse arches. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The irregular narthex and unsymmetrical eastern side chapels are evidently not parts of an original design. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The narthex of the south church, however, is carried up to the line of the north church wall. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The transverse arches of the outer narthex in S. Saviour in the Chora are also built with true radiating courses. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
To this period also belongs the present inner narthex. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The fact that the head of the terminal niche at the south end of the north narthex remains above the communicating door shows that the south narthex is later. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The outer narthex and south gallery are a still later addition. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
It had, moreover, at one time a third narthex, of which now only the foundations remain on the west side of the church. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
Sergius and Bacchus and on the columns of the narthex of S. Theodore, where they have been taken from an older building. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The present outer narthex is in five bays, covered by dome vaults on transverse arches, and is paved with hexagonal tiles. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
At the north end a door led to the third narthex, but has now been built up; at the south end is a door inserted in Turkish times. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
At the south end the narthex returns round the church in two bays, leading to the parecclesion. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The west side is now occupied by the wooden balcony of a Turkish house built over the narthex, but there are no indications of any gallery in that position. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The narthex is divided into three bays, separated by heavy arches. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The hexagonal piers between the ambulatory and the inner narthex are not original, as is evident from the clumsy manner in which the vaulting descends on to them. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
They are the remains of the old western external wall of the church left over when it was pierced through, probably in Turkish times, to include the narthex in the interior area of the building. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The inner narthex is later than the central church and is of inferior workmanship. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The outer narthex was added at a subsequent period. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The52 cloisters behind the colonnades, were connected at their west end with the narthex by two large and elaborately moulded doorways still in position. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
Above the narthex and approached by a narrow stair in the thickness of the west wall is the small gynecaeum. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The southern wall is divided externally as it is also internally, into three stories, and forms two main compartments corresponding to the narthex and to the cross arm. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
They are marked by high arches of two orders, which enclose two triple windows in the upper story of the narthex and of the cross arm. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The outer narthex is Turkish, but the old wall which forms its foundation and traces of an old pavement imply the former existence of a Byzantine narthex. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
Five doors lead from the narthex into the church; three opening into the nave, the others into the aisles. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The narthex is a long narrow vestibule, covered with barrel vaults, and has a Turkish wooden ceiling at the southern end. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The roof and the cornice are Turkish, and the modern wooden narthex has probably replaced a Byzantine narthex. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The western arm of the cross is covered by the roof of the narthex, and lighted by a small round-headed window above it. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The small narthex is in three bays, covered with cross-groined vaults. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The colonnades supported an entablature of late Corinthian type, which, as the fall of the Turkish plaster that once covered it has revealed, had the same moulding as the entablature in the narthex. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The gynecaeum, above the inner narthex, is divided into three bays separated by broad transverse arches. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The inner narthex, like the gynecaeum above it, is divided into three bays covered with cross-groined vaults, and communicates with the church, as usual, by three doors. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The exonarthex is also divided in three bays, separated by transverse arches, and communicates with the inner narthex by three doors and with the outer world by a single door situated in the central bay. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The Northern Church.—This is a simple and dignified building of the domed 'four column' type, with a gynaeceum above the narthex. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
Only scanty vestiges of the gallery above the narthex can be now distinguished. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
Only two bays of the original narthex have doors opening into the north church; the third door which once existed in the northern bay has been partly built up. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The narthex is very much out of repair, and the western wall threatens to fall outwards. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The outer narthex, entered by a single door placed in the centre, is in five bays, covered with cross-groined vaults resting on pilasters. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
There is a door framed in verd antique in each end bay of the narthex. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
In design the church is an octagonal building roofed with a dome and enclosed by a rectangle, with a narthex along the west side. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
Like the outer narthex the esonarthex is in five bays, and was paved with marble in a similar fashion. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The gallery was thus divided into two parts by the open central bay, and both gallery and narthex were lighted by the dome. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
Two doors in similar positions in the bay at the south end of the narthex led to buildings which have disappeared. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The three doors leading from the narthex into the church are framed in red marble, the other doors in white marble. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
At the south end of the narthex is a stone staircase leading to the gallery. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
As explained, the gynaeceum above the inner narthex is divided by the open central bay of that narthex into two compartments, each consisting of two bays. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The outer narthex of S. Theodore may have been built entirely at one time, or its upper story, vaults, and domes may have been added to an already existing lower story. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The effect is the more impressive because the narthex is raised considerably above the level of the ground and reached by a flight of steps. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The western compartment, forming the narthex, is in three bays covered with cross-groined vaults. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
When Ferguson examined the building, remains of frescoes or of mosaics, which have disappeared since his time, could be distinguished in the narthex. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
A Turkish narthex fronts one-half of the building. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The narthex is in three bays, the central bay being covered by a barrel vault, while the lateral bays have low drumless domes on pendentives. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
Only two doors lead from the inner narthex to the church, one of them in the centre of the axis and the other to the north. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The inner narthex is entered from the outer narthex by a door to the west. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
On the other hand, it is interesting to compare with these methods the method employed in the baptistery of S. Sophia, now a Sultan's Turbé, near the southern entrance to the inner narthex. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The outer narthex has a single door to the exterior, placed on the central axial line, and is planned symmetrically. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
Scenes from the Saviour's life are also portrayed in the two bays to the west of the parecclesion, and in the domes and southern bay of the inner narthex. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The scenes will be described according to the groups they form in the compartments of the narthex. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
On the north and south the aisles are covered with cross-groined vaults on oblong compartments, while the passage or narthex under the western gallery has a barrel vault. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The narthex is in five bays, the two terminal bays having cross-groined vaults, the three central, vaults of a domical character with blunt rounded groins at the springing. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The narthex is in three bays, separated by strong transverse arches, and terminates at either end in a high concave niche that shows on the outside. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The former is in five bays, and extends to the north and south, by one bay, beyond the inner narthex and the body of the church. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
Moreover, while the design of the upper portion is determined by the vaulting of the narthex, the lower portion takes a more independent line. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
On the south the church has been greatly altered; for the entire southern semi-dome and the southern bay of the narthex have been removed and replaced by three aisles of two bays each. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The whole vaulting surface of the narthex was once covered with mosaics exhibiting mainly a geometrical pattern. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
At the south end of the narthex a small door leads to the return bay of the outer narthex in front of the parecclesion. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The double-storied annex or gallery on the north of the building is entered by a door in the north bay of the inner narthex. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The parecclesion is entered from the return bays of the outer narthex through a triple arcade, now partly built up. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The exterior of the parecclesion and the outer narthex are treated with arcades in two orders of the usual type. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
From the narthex three tall arched openings conducted to the nave, and one opening to each aisle. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
For it corresponds to the angle of the south 'aisle,' and on its west wall is a vertical break in the masonry which may be the jamb of the old door to the narthex. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
This plan gives a narthex in five bays—the three centre ones low, the two outer covered by domes and leading to the 'aisles.' Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
When the parecclesion was added, the south gallery and two bays of the inner narthex were swept away. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The third door leading into the church was built up, and the present large domed bay added to the shortened narthex. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
The galleries extend over the narthex and over the whole length of the aisles. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
In the eastern lunette, over the door leading to the inner narthex.—Christ in the act of benediction. Byzantine Churches in Constantinople Their History and Architecture
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