Definitionn. a roofed arcade or gallery with open sides stretching along the front or side of a building
Last update: June 14, 2015
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The ordinary Venetian house was built round a courtyard, and was one storey high; on the roof was an open loggia for drying clothes; in front, between the house and the water, ran the fondamenta. [Please select]
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Our hotel had a big loggia, as large as a good-sized room, and we dined in it, with a gorgeous stage setting. [Please select]
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We spent all day in sightseeing, and had another moonlight evening on the loggia. [Please select]
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"' The days went slowly by, and every evening she stood in the loggia and gazed across the hills."' [Please select]
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I am writing these lines in the loggia or vestibule which opens from the great hall. [Please select]
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I could see the light on the Pope's loggia at the Vatican and hear the clock of St. [Please select]
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Another led, through a narrow dark passage, to a sort of balcony or loggia overhanging the garden. [Please select]
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