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Not too far away are also two small single-nave churches.
The core of the long, single-nave church is still the 15th-century building.
It is a small, single-nave church covered with a semi-cylindrical vault.
A small single-nave church was built outside the walls into the nearby rocks just above the Nishava river.
Built as a single-nave church in the mid-15th century, it is the oldest building in central Copenhagen.
It is a single-nave church with a transept and an oval dome over the crossing.
It is a single-nave church with an apse with late Gothic painting.
It is a single-nave church with a rib vaulted sanctuary and a spire.
A single-nave church with three apses, in the past it was topped by a dome and a bell tower.
The current church is a rectangular single-nave church covered by a gabled roof.
The monastery church was rebuilt from crushed stone as a single-nave church without a dome.
Borre Church is a Medieval single-nave church probably built in the 1100s.
The St. Martin is a single-nave church, built in the popular style of Polish 18th century wooden churches.
The single-nave church includes several azulejos depicting flowers, birds and windmills, that were created in the Netherlands.
The temple is located in a semi-rural landscape between various small residences, and consists of a single-nave church with belfry.
The single-nave church had a dome and an altar apse, semi-circular on the inside, rectangular on the outside.
It is dedicated to the Holy Spirit and is a single-nave church built in the 17th century with 18th- and 19th-century additions.
The single-nave church is in the form of a cross, with a lateral transept, and has a belltower with a four-faceted clock.
It is a single-nave church, with high whitewashed vaults, a simple choir and lacking both tower and sacristy.
M Map This single-nave church and its adjacent former monastery dominate the east side of Plaza Hidalgo.
The church is a single-nave church of the "Møre"-type, characterized by central posts in the external wall and crossbeams.
The church of St. Nicholas is a small stone and brick single-nave church, with a central octagonal dome, reconstructed at the end of the 1970s.
The cloisters, the single-nave church of 1412 and the Nonnenchor are well preserved, the same is true of the former Dormitorium (dormitory).
The single-nave church of S. Michele in Peschiera Maraglio was consecrated in 1648.
Inside, the single-nave church contains many frescoes by Cipriano Valorosa, the "Raphael of Valtellina".