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narthex
A western vestibule leading to the nave in some (especially Orthodox) Christian churches
A tall umbelliferous plant (Ferula communis)
Enclosed passage between the main entrance and nave of a church; vestibule
An entrance space which serves as a waiting room or lobby It is the first space encountered after entering the facade, and it allows entrance to the nave
a vestibule leading to the nave of a church portico at the west end of an early Christian basilica or church
In Greek, the word literally means "a large fennel" (a tall herb) In church architecture, the narthex is an enclosed space at the entry end of the nave of a building; the area in the church building inside the doors and in front of the nave The narthex is usually enclosed (primarily to provide a buffer between the outside weather and the heating/cooling inside), and is the area where the procession gathers prior to the service
The historic term for what might otherwise be called the foyer or entry way of the church
The portico in front of ancient churches; sometimes, the atrium or outer court surrounded by ambulatories; used, generally, for any vestibule, lobby, or outer porch, leading to the nave of a church
A Narthex is the space between the main doors going outside and the inner doors of the Sanctuary At Knox, the Narthex is located between the south doors of the Sanctuary and the outside door to 6th Avenue People helping out during the service for Communion or for ushering and collection usually meet in this area before the service for last minute setting up, and at various points during the service
The antechamber to the nave where those not permitted to take part in the service may stand In Ukrainian churches, it is usually located on the west end and is called a prytvor or babynets
Enclosed passage between the main entrance and nave of a church
or porch The westernmost part of the church building, where certain ceremonies (e g , the catechumenate, the first part of the wedding service) are celebrated
Enclosed passageway between the entrance and nave of a church
portico at the west end of an early Christian basilica or church
The hallway or lobby between the door of the church and the sanctuary
Vestibule of a church, extending along the whole of the facade
See Giant fennel, under Fennel
In traditional architecture, a vestibule or room between the main door to the outside and the main door to the nave
Long, narrow porch, usually colonnaded or arcaded, crossing the entire width of a church at its entrance. The narthex is usually separated from the nave by columns or a pierced wall. In Byzantine churches the space is divided into two parts: An exonarthex forms the outer entrance to the building and bounds the esonarthex, which opens onto the nave
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