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- Venetian windows. Venetian door Parada López de Corselas, Manuel (2015). La serliana en el Imperio Romano: paradigma de la arquitectura del poder: una lectura...
- the addition to the pre-existing structure, is based on the so-called serliana: this is a repetitive structure in which round arches are flanked by rectangular...
- Castello was built in an eclectic style, with arcades characterised by Serliana-type arches. To this day Via Roma is the street featuring the most fashionable...
- (ground floor) entrance takes the form of a characteristically Palladian Serliana archway, incorporating Tuscan columns. Visitors who step through this archway...
- Buka Suara". CNBC Indonesia (in Indonesian). Retrieved 7 December 2023. Serliana; Diba, Teri Fans (21 October 2023). "Gibran Terima Surat Keputusan Golkar...
- over the ba****t and leads up to the loggia, which opens in a serliana. This serliana takes up the entire width of the loggia. The central axis is clearer...
- Overlooking the Tiber, Borromini added a Belvedere, a three bay loggia with Serliana openings, that stands above the surrounding buildings. On the interior...
- It consists of a solid square shaft up to the level of the bells, where serliana-style openings feature on all four sides. Above this is a lantern structure...
- door. The Gallery extends through the width of the block with a large Serliana window at either end.[citation needed] Between 1651 and 1654, the painter...
- grating) and flanked by groin-vaulted chapels, which are surmounted by a serliana loggia. The most important artwork of the church is the cycle of frescoes...