Nave Vault
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Image: Nave Vault

View of the nave vault, looking east, 11th century. The nave soars to great height and is filled with light, thanks in large part to its rather ingenious system of vaulting. In a design that seems to have been invented in Tournus, the nave has a succession of transverse barrel vaults. This transfers the weight of the vault to the pillars, allowing for large windows in the clerestory. This design did not catch on: it was only implemented in one other church (Mont-Saint-Vincent, not far away).

Tournus Abbey, Tournus, France

by David Joyal
on June 10, 2008

subjects: — Place: Tournus — Place: Tournus Abbey

ID
6567
Title
Nave Vault
credit
David Joyal
edited by
Holly Hayes
Location
248473
Resolution
4000 x 2652 px (10 MP)
Camera
Canon EOS 40D
focal length
10mm
Date Taken
June 10, 2008
Date Added
August 20, 2010
Last Updated
February 17, 2026