Perhaps an isle; or maybe a tunnel (depending where the corridor is, upstairs or downstairs.)
A church corridor is typically referred to as a nave. It is the central part of a church building where congregants gather for worship.
The church is called the temple of the Holy Spirit.
The central part of a church is called the nave. It is usually the main part of the church where the congregation sits during services.
The area where the congregation sits in a church is called the pews.
A church tower is called a steeple. It is often a tall structure, typically located at the front of the church building, and may contain bells or a clock.
Excommunication is the act of removing someone from the church community, usually as a disciplinary measure for breaking church teachings or rules.
aisle
It's the same thing as an aisle in the movies, the space between the seats, which are often called pews in a church. The aisle is where the people walk.
Corridor
hall
A corridor is another name for a hallway.
On a US Naval ships a corridor is called a "Passageway" When giving directions, you might say: "port or starboard passageway" and since the different floors on a ship are reffered to as "Decks" you might direct someone to the "starborad passageway, 3rd deck"
A ship's internal corridor is called an alleyway.
Corridor is a noun.
The long corridor in the church seemed it would take forever to get to the end of. Corridors in the Harry Potter series have the ability to move
A corridor is usually a three dimensional elongated cube or could be called a three dimensional rectangle. This is because it is most convenient to have doors and walls in that format.
Commuters call this the BosNeWash corridor.
The Corridor was created in 1825.