- The
Loggetta is a small,
richly decorated building at the base of the bell
tower in
Saint Mark's Square, Venice, Italy.
Built by
Jacopo Sansovino between...
- This
signalled the
opening of the
Church of St Mark for
prayer and of the
loggetta at the base of the bell tower. The
gates of the
Jewish Ghetto were also...
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specifically the
rusticated Zecca (public mint), the
highly decorated Loggetta and its
sculptures adjoining the Campanile, and
various statues and reliefs...
- campanile,
facing towards the church, is the
small building known as the
Loggetta del Sansovino,
built by
Sansovino in 1537–46 and used as a
lobby by patricians...
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where a
small suite of
intimate rooms is laid out
around a
grotto and
loggetta (covered balcony).
Courtiers once
bathed in the
small cascade that splashed...
- The
loggetta....
- Grotto"), a
small suite of
intimate rooms arranged around a
grotto and
loggetta (covered balcony)
where courtiers once
bathed in the
small cascade that...
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Villa Albani in Rome. The
Fountain of the Bicchierone, by Bernini, and the
Loggetta of the
Cardinal The
Fountain of the Bicchierone, seen from the Terrace...
- on the
ceiling were
based on Raphael's
frescoes in
Cardinal Bibbienna's
Loggetta at the
Apostolic Palace in
Vatican City. The
style was
recreated by artist...
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Campanile in St Mark's Square,
Venice collapses, also
demolishing the
loggetta. 1911 –
Harry Atwood, an
exhibition pilot for the
Wright brothers, is greeted...