At the corners of the curved arcaded corridor connecting the wings to the house are miniature bartizans. |
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Falling just below the eaves, arcaded corbel tables are often found on the gabled facades of revival churches. |
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Light radiated through the gorgeous stained glass of medieval cathedrals and glimmered in arcaded loggias. |
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The ground floor was arcaded and the facade nimbly adapted from the Louvre colonnade, all with a refinement typical of the era. |
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A twisting staircase leads to an arcaded gallery on the main floor, which houses a vast reception room. |
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Medieval cloisters often featured arcades, and most Islāmic mosques include arcaded courtyards. |
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The ground floor, accessible through an open, arcaded veranda, served as a shop and store for goods. |
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Another of the Chatsworth capriccios introduces a new theme, a central feature embedded in an arcaded superstructure extending the length of the bridge. |
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Yet the ballroom's lofty wood-panelled ceiling and tall seaward windows, along with an adjoining dining hall and arcaded veranda, do evoke another more gracious age. |
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The most important room on view is the Harem, a compound of around 300 shining tiled chambers on several levels, connected by arcaded courts and fountain gardens. |
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In addition we can offer open air buffets and barbecues in a delightful arcaded setting beside the swimming pool. |
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With its irregular shape and almost completely arcaded, the village's main square, overlooked by Santa Maria church, is not to be missed. |
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Semi-indoor facility complemented with large arcaded windows that form a courtyard when opened. |
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The MAAOA is housed on the second floor of the main building which opens onto the central courtyard, through arcaded galleries. |
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In summer, the maze of narrow, arcaded streets around the ruins of its château is filled with flowers and the refreshing murmur of the village's many water fountains. |
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European inns of that period were planned around the sides of a courtyard, were several stories high, and featured arcaded or balustraded galleries above the ground level. |
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Venture down the old cobblestone streets to find arcaded buildings that frame the breathtaking views of Lake Como. Stop in the boutiques to feel some of the finest silks and handmade crafts in the area. |
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Among the many well-preserved sites of architectural interest are a lovely 13th century church aligned with the ramparts of the village, an arcaded square, and picturesque lanes. |
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Our group hostel in Lucca is also popular with groups interested in art history and architecture, boasting medieval basilicas with rich arcaded facades and campaniles, some of which date back to the 8th century. |
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Castillonnès and Eymet are typical: streets cross each other at right-angles and converge on a central, arcaded square, once with a covered market hall, now mostly open. |
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Derived from a plaster ornament they recall Munich Rococo and place themselves in the tradition of floral motifs on balconies and arcaded passageways often found in this district. |
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There are sixteen pages of arcaded canon tables, where parallel passages of the four Evangelists are laid out. |
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The architectural details are very similar to towers in other villages with stucco panels, cantilevered balconies, arcaded loggias and small domed pavilions crowning the tops. |
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