Asked by Jacob Kirigaya on May 09, 2024

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What architectural term names the vestibule area of a Christian church?

A) Apse
B) Atrium
C) Transept
D) Narthex

Christian Church

A religious institution centered on the teachings of Jesus Christ and the Bible, spanning various denominations worldwide, with significant influence on culture, politics, and society.

Vestibule Area

An entrance or a lobby area outside the main part of a building, serving as an antechamber or a waiting area.

Narthex

An architectural space, typically at the western entrance of a church, serving as a vestibule or antechamber to the nave.

  • Understand the relevance of distinct architectural characteristics developed in early Christian constructions.
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Jenna TokashMay 09, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The narthex is the vestibule or entrance porch of a church.