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In , a loggia ( , usually , ) is a covered exterior or corridor, often on an upper level, sometimes on the ground level of a building. The corridor is open to the elements because its outer wall is only partial, with the upper part usually supported by a series of or .John Fleming, and , The Penguin Dictionary of Architecture, p. 200, 3rd edn, 1980, Penguin, ISBN 0140510133 An overhanging loggia may be supported by a .

(2025). 9781527547988, Cambridge Scholars Publishing. .

From the early , nearly every Italian 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".

(1966). 9780140208450, Penguin. .

In Italian architecture, a loggia is also a small garden structure or house built on the roof of a residence, open on one or more sides, to enjoy cooling winds and the view. They were especially popular in the 17th century and are prominent in Rome and , Italy.


Definition of the Roman loggia
The main difference between a loggia and a is the role within the functional layout of the building. The portico allows entrance to the inside from the exterior and can be found on vernacular and small scale buildings. Thus, it is found mainly on noble residences and public buildings. A classic use of both is that represented in the mosaics of Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo of the Royal Palace.

Loggias differ from in that they are more architectural and, in form, are part of the main edifice in which they are located, while verandas are roofed structures attached on the outside of the main building. "Definition of Loggia". Lexic.us. Retrieved on 2014-10-24. "Veranda". Merriam-Webster Disctionary Online. Retrieved on 2014-10-24. A "double loggia" occurs when a loggia is located on an upper floor level above a loggia on the floor beneath.


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  • in Grinnell, Iowa, contains three distinct sets of dorms connected by loggias. The main quad on the Stanford University campus in Stanford, California, prominently features loggias, as do the University Center and Purnell Center for the Arts at Carnegie Mellon University, which frame a quad known as the Cut.
  • In the city centre of in England, a number of buildings dating from the to periods have first-floor loggias called the .
  • In Russia and Switzerland, a can be a form of recessed balcony on a residential apartment building.
  • A loggia was added to the Sydney Opera House in 2006.
  • At the archeological site of on the island of , several loggias constructed around 1400 BC have been located and whose column bases still remain.Vasilakis, Antonis. Phaistos. Vasilis Kouvidis – Vasilis Manouras Editions, Iraklio, p. 118

File:10 2014 Trento-Castello Buonconsiglio-panorama Loggia veneziana gotica-Col Castion, Doss Trento, Mausoleo Cesare Battisti, Monte Soprasasso, Monte Terlago-ITALY- K-5 II -Tamron AF 17-50mm F2.8-photo Paolo Villa.jpg|The Venetian Gothic loggia of the Buonconsiglio Castle in Trento, Italy File:Edificio La Inmobiliaria (loggia).JPG|The loggia of the Edificio La Inmobiliaria in Buenos Aires, Argentina File:Santapollinarenuovo.JPG|A mosaic found in the nave of the 6th-century Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo in , Italy, depicts a loggia. File:2014 02 13 14 09 50 Milano ITALY Pinacoteca di Brera loggia e colonnato del cortile Courtyard photo Paolo Villa FOTO3968.JPG|Loggia in the shape of a , at the in Milan, Italy File:Sárospatak - Vár - Perényi-szárny és Lórántffy loggia - panoramio.jpg|The 17th-century Renaissance Lorántffy loggia in the Castle of Sárospatak, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County, Hungary


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