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Definitions of loggia in various dictionaries:
noun - a roofed arcade or gallery with open sides stretching along the front or side of a building
An open-sided, roofed gallery or arcade along the front or side of a building, often at an upper level.
An open balcony in a theater.
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A roofed open area in the side of a building, or the last name of the actor seen here |
Gallery or balcony open on at least one side (& actor Robert) |
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a gallery or room with one or more open sides, especially one that forms part of a house and has one side open to the garden. |
a roofed arcade or gallery with open sides stretching along the front or side of a building often at an upper level |
An open-sided, roofed or vaulted gallery, either free-standing or along the front or side of a building, often at an upper level. |
An open balcony in a theater. |
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A loggia ( or ; Italian: [ldda]) is an architectural feature which is a covered exterior gallery or corridor usually on an upper level, or sometimes ground level. The outer wall is open to the elements, usually supported by a series of columns or arches. Loggias can be located either on the front or side of a building and are not meant for entrance but as an out-of-door sitting room.From the early Middle Ages, nearly every Italian comune had an open arched loggia in its main square which served as a "symbol of communal justice and government and as a stage for civic ceremony". |