- In architecture, a
loggia (/ˈloʊdʒ(i)ə/ LOH-j(ee-)ə,
usually UK: /ˈlɒdʒ(i)ə/ LOJ-(ee-)ə, Italian: [ˈlɔddʒa]) is a
covered exterior gallery or corridor...
- The
Loggiato is the semi-enclosed
courtyard (Italian: cortile)
space between the two long
galleries of the
Uffizi Gallery located adjacent to the Piazza...
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fronts stand. The
niches in the
piers that
alternate with
columns of the
Loggiato are
filled with
sculptures of
famous artists in the 19th century. The Uffizi...
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Lorenzo Nencini sculpted a
statue of
Guido in 1847 that is
included in the
Loggiato of the Uffizi, Florence. A
statue to him was
erected 1882 in his native...
- loggias, a
smaller one on the left and a
larger one at its end,
called Loggiato dell'Elefante due to the
presence of a
fresco of an elephant. The Sforza...
-
Statue of
Capponi in the
Loggiato of the Uffizi...
- of the high altar, late
Renaissance work of a
Ferrarese craftsman. The
Loggiato dei Cappuccini, a 400
metres long
arcade erected in 1647 in
front of the...
- new
palace and the old fortifications;
there is a Falconry, an
elegant loggiato supported by 48 columns, and, in the rear area of the mastio, the Ladies'...
- for the
Loggiato of the Uffizi.
Fountain of the Naiads,
Empoli Arnolfo di
Cambio Brunelleschi,
gazing at his dome.
Leonardo Da
Vinci in
Loggiato of the...
-
Campi is the
parish church of St. Andrew, with an
original triangular loggiato. The
Church of San
Salvatore and that of Sant'Andrea were
damaged or destro****...