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  2. A cella (from Latin for small chamber) or naos (from the Greek ναός, "temple") is the inner chamber of an ancient Greek or Roman temple in classical antiquity. Its enclosure within walls has given rise to extended meanings, of a hermit's or monk's cell, and since the 17th century, of a biological cell in plants or animals.
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    cella, Greek Naos, in Classical architecture, the body of a temple (as distinct from the portico) in which the image of the deity is housed.
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    Cella noun (architecture) The central, enclosed part of an ancient temple, as distinguished from the open porticos. Naos noun (architecture) The inner part of a Greek temple. It contained a statue of the appropriate deity surrounded by a colonnaded portico and later gave rise to the Roman cella.
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    In Classical architecture, a cella (from Latin 'small chamber') or naos (from Ancient Greek ναός (nāós) 'temple') is the inner chamber of an ancient Greek or Roman temple. Its enclosure within walls has given rise to extended meanings, of a hermit's or monk's cell, and since the 17th century, of a biological cell in … See more

    In ancient Greek and Roman temples, the cella was a room at the center of the building, usually containing a cult image or statue representing the particular deity venerated in the temple. In addition, the cella might contain … See more

    In early Christian and Byzantine architecture, the cella or naos is an area at the center of the church reserved for performing the See more

    According to Vitruvius, the Etruscan type of temples (as, for example, at Portonaccio, near Veio) had three cellae, side by side, conjoined by a double row of columns on the See more

    In the Hellenistic culture of the Ptolemaic Kingdom in ancient Egypt, the cella referred to that which is hidden and unknown inside the inner sanctum of an Egyptian temple, … See more

    • This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Cella". Encyclopædia … See more

     
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  5. Cella vs. Naos — What’s the Difference?

    WEBApr 26, 2024 · Cella is a term used in Roman architecture to describe the inner area of a temple that is usually enclosed and not accessible to the general public. This is where the statue of the god to whom the temple …

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    WEBJul 1, 2020 · The inner cella, consisting of ‘Naos’ and ‘Sekos’ is 29.8 meters long and 19.2 meters wide. There are steps leading to the temple, on all four sides. The beautiful architecture of the Parthenon comprises 46 …

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    WEBThe most characteristic building type in Greek architecture is the temple. Rectangular plan for temples were already being adopted in the Geometric period, Their tructure was essentially a rectangular building (cella, or …

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    WEBThe basic principles for the development of Greek temple architecture have their roots between the tenth and seventh centuries BCE. In its simplest form as a naos or cella , the temple was a simple rectangular shrine with …

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