loggia|loggias in English

noun

[log·gia || 'lɑdʒɪə ,'lɔ- /'ləʊ- ,'lɒ-]

veranda, gallery which is open on one side

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1. LOCATED AT THE SECOND FLOOR, ACCESIBLE THROUGH STAIRS WITH LOGGIA. INDIPENDENT ENTRANCE.

2. Especially noticeable are the mosaics in the loggia of the north façade.

3. It has five domes on drums and a belfry, also a loggia.

4. The airconditioned rooms with loggia are well-equipped with direct telephone, television, hair dryer, minibar and safe.

5. This somewhat looser definition means that a Colonnaded walkway, which we learned is also called a colonnade, can also be called a loggia

6. The design, dominated by two loggias with trabeated Colonnades of coupled giant columns, was created by a committee of three, the Petit Conseil, consisting of Louis Le Vau

7. (February 2019) The Believers is a 1987 Canadian-American crime thriller horror film directed by John Schlesinger, released in 1987 and starring Martin Sheen, Robert Loggia and Helen Shaver

8. Resta was responsible for the Galeria de Grutesco (Grotto Gallery) transforming the old Muslim wall into a loggia from which to admire the view of the palace gardens.