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A portico is a leading to the entrance of a building, or extended as a , with a roof structure over a walkway, supported by or enclosed by walls. This idea was widely used in and has influenced many cultures, including most .

Porticos are sometimes topped with . was a pioneer of using temple-fronts for secular buildings. In the UK, the temple-front applied to , Hampshire, was the first portico applied to an English country house.

A pronaos ( or ) is the inner area of the portico of a or , situated between the portico's colonnade or walls and the entrance to the , or shrine. Roman temples commonly had an open pronaos, usually with only columns and no walls, and the pronaos could be as long as the cella. The word pronaos () is for "before a temple". In , a pronaos is also referred to as an anticum or prodomus. The pronaos of a Greek and Roman temple is typically topped with a pediment.


Types
The different variants of porticos are named by the number of columns they have. The "style" suffix comes from the Greek , "column". In Greek and Roman architecture, the pronaos of a temple is typically topped with a .
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Tetrastyle
The tetrastyle has four columns; it was commonly employed by the and the Etruscans for small structures such as public buildings and .

The favoured the four columned portico for their temples like the Temple of Portunus, and for amphiprostyle temples such as the Temple of Venus and Roma, and for the entrance porticos of large public buildings like the Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine. Roman provincial capitals also manifested tetrastyle construction, such as the Capitoline Temple in .

The North Portico of the is perhaps the most notable four-columned portico in the United States.


Hexastyle
Hexastyle buildings had six columns and were the standard façade in canonical Greek architecture between the period 600–550 BCE up to the Age of Pericles 450–430 BCE.


Greek hexastyle
Some well-known examples of classical Doric hexastyle :

  • comprising the Temple of ( c. 550 BCE), the Temple of ( c. 450 BCE), the first Temple of ("Basilica") ( c. 500 BCE) and the second Temple of Hera (460–440 BCE)
  • The Temple of Aphaea at c. 495 BCE
  • Temple E at (465–450 BCE) dedicated to Hera
  • The Temple of Zeus at Olympia, now a ruin
  • Temple F or the so-called "Temple of Concordia" at ( c. 430 BCE), one of the best-preserved classical Greek temples, retaining almost all of its and
  • The "unfinished temple" at ( c. 430 BCE)
  • The Temple of Hephaestus below the at Athens, long known as the "Theseum" (449–444 BCE), also one of the most intact Greek temples surviving from antiquity
  • The Temple of on Cape ( c. 449 BCE)W. Burkert, Greek Religion (1987)

Hexastyle was also applied to temples, such as the prostyle porch of the sanctuary of Athena on the , at the Acropolis of Athens.


Roman hexastyle
With the colonization by the Greeks of , hexastyle was adopted by the Etruscans and subsequently acquired by the . Roman taste favoured narrow and buildings with tall columns, raised on for the added pomp and grandeur conferred by considerable height. The Maison Carrée at Nîmes, , is the best-preserved Roman hexastyle temple surviving from antiquity.


Octastyle
Octastyle buildings had eight columns; they were considerably rarer than the hexastyle ones in the classical Greek architectural canon. The best-known octastyle buildings surviving from antiquity are the in , built during the Age of Pericles (450–430 BCE), and the Pantheon in (125 CE). The destroyed Temple of Divus Augustus in Rome, the centre of the cult, is shown on Roman coins of the 2nd century CE as having been built in octastyle.


Decastyle
The decastyle has ten columns; as in the temple of Didymaeus at , and the portico of University College London.

The only known Roman decastyle portico is on the Temple of Venus and Roma, built by Hadrian in about 130 CE.

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Gizeh - Mastaba des Seschemnefer IV 2019-11-03a.jpg|Ancient Egyptian portico of the Mastaba of Seshemnefer IV (Giza pyramid complex, Egypt) Κνωσός 0624.jpg|Minoan portico of the Palace (, Greece) Athens Acropolis Temple of Athena 02.jpg|Ancient Greek portico with columns of the Temple of Athena Nike (, Greece) File:Model of an Etruscan temple, it was constructed between 1889 and 1890 on the basis of the ruins found in Alatri, National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia, Rome (32614445355).jpg|Etruscan portico of a temple model (now in National Etruscan Museum of , Rome) Maison Carree in Nimes (11).jpg|Ancient Roman portico of the Maison Carrée (Nîmes, France) La Grande Mosquée de Kairouan 05.JPG|Islamic portico of the Great Mosque of Kairouan (, ) 1Temple 17 - Buddhist Monument - Sanchi Hill 2013-02-21 4493-2.jpg|Indian portico of the Sanchi Temple 17 (, India) Forbiddencityviewpic13.jpg|Chinese portico of the (, China) Claustro de Santo Domingo de Silos. Panda sur.jpg|Romanesque portico of the Abbey of Santo Domingo de Silos (Santo Domingo de Silos, Spain) Chartres Cathedral North Porch NW 2007 08 31.jpg|Gothic portico of the Chartres Cathedral (, France) 4, Strada Stavropoleos, Bucharest (Romania) 1.jpg|Brâncovenesc portico of the Stavropoleos Church (, ) 07-Villa-Rotonda-Palladio.jpg|Renaissance portico of the Villa Capra "La Rotonda" (, , Italy) P1040021 Paris Ier Palais du Louvre façade orientale rwk.JPG|Baroque porticos of the (Paris) File:Petit Trianon, théâtre de la Reine, entrée.jpg|Louis XVI portico of the Théâtre de la reine, part of the (France) Paris Palais Légion-d'Honneur Cour 2014.jpg|Neoclassical portico of the italic=no (Paris) 29, Strada Matei Basarab, Bucharest (Romania).jpg|Romanian Revival portico of the Ștefan Lilovici House (Bucharest) File:Bologna san luca-5.jpg|The Portico of San Luca in , , which is possibly the world's longest. File:White House north and south sides.jpg|Elevations showing the north and south porticos of The White House


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