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- Quadrifora is a type of four-light window. It appears in towers and belfries on top floors, where it is necessary to lighten the structure with wider openings...
- have quadriforas. Initially they were pentaforas, but the leftmost arches have been bricked up. Facade details Facade details Ground floor Quadrifora Ground...
- four levels with two noble floors in the middle. They are decorated by quadriforas slightly shifted to the right and flanked by pairs of single-light windows...
- The noble floors are decorated with quadriforas flanked by pairs of single-light windows. The lower quadrifora is supported by a balustrade. The interiors...
- apparently planless. The structure has two noble floors decorated by quadriforas supported by balconies. There are internal courtyards with external staircases...
- noble floor is decorated with a quadrifora supported by a balcony. The balcony is decorated with lion heads. The quadrifora is flanked by a pair of lancet...
- has two noble floors decorated by quadriforas shifted the right, so the façade looks asymmetrical. Each quadrifora is supported by a pair of single-light...
- one and the smaller one on the left. The two noble floors have central quadriforas supported by balustrades and flanked by pairs of ogival single-light...
- two noble floors of the same layout are decorated with quadriforas at the center. The quadriforas are decorated with sculpted parapets and flanked by pairs...
- Italy. The central part of the facade is decorated with a trifora and quadrifora. The five-storey palace was erected in the 19th century at the site of...