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Trifora is a type of three-light window. The
trifora usually appears in
towers and belfries—on the top floors,
where it is
necessary to
lighten the structure...
- three-pillar hall"), il
lungo corridoio ("The long corridor"), la
trifora del
paradiso ("The
trifora of heaven"), il
grande pilone ("The big pylon"), la grotta...
- styles.
Compared to the
trifora, the
quadrifora was
generally used for
larger and more
ornate openings.
Quadrifora and
trifora of the
Palazzo del Comune...
- city of Venice, Italy. The
central part of the
facade is
decorated with a
trifora and quadrifora. The five-storey
palace was
erected in the 19th century...
- The
Diocesan Museum of
Palermo (Italian -
MUDIPA or
Museo diocesano di Palermo) is a
museum of
religious art in
Palermo on Sicily,
housed in a
number of...
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Palais Thermal, Kernerstraße in Bad
Wildbad Villa Pisani by
Andrea Palladio Trifora Bradley, Simon, ed. (2010). Pevsner's
Architectural Glossary. Yale University...
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there are two
arched single-lancet windows. On the main
floor there is a
trifora in soft
stone from the Berici,
whose arches rest on
slender stone columns...
- floor,
decorated by
pointed frames. The top
levels have monofora, bifora,
trifora, and quadrifora, all
placed asymmetrically.
Paterae and
coats of arms are...
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Florence Campanile di Giotto,
Florence Palazzo del Granchio,
Messina Monofora Trifora Quadrifora Polifora Smith,
Timothy B. (2017). Art as
Politics in Late Medieval...
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before Palazzo Grimani di San Luca. Each of two
noble floors features a
trifora flanked by
pairs of monoforas. The
mezzanine attic has
rectangular windows;...