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  2. Formia-Gaeta railway station - Wikipedia

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    The ground floor level of the central section is faced with marble and has five arched entrances. The upper levels of that section, and the other sections, are painted an off white colour. Inside the passenger building, at ground level, are a ticketing office, waiting room, bar, restaurant, and luggage facilities.

  3. Palazzo style architecture - Wikipedia

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    Italian palazzi, as against villas which were set in the countryside, were part of the architecture of cities, being built as town houses, the ground floor often serving as commercial premises. Early palazzi exist from the Romanesque and Gothic periods, but the definitive style dates from a period beginning in the 15th century, when many noble ...

  4. National Roman Museum of Palazzo Massimo - Wikipedia

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    Colossal statue of Minerva, whose face remade in plaster has the likeness of the Athena Carpegna (entrance to the Palazzo Massimo, just past the ticket office). [4]The exhibition area occupies four of the floors from which the building consists, the other rooms being reserved for offices of the Soprintendenza Speciale Archeologia Belle Arti e Paesaggio di Roma.

  5. Piano nobile - Wikipedia

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    Piano nobile (Italian for "noble floor" or "noble level", also sometimes referred to by the corresponding French term, bel étage) is the architectural term for the principal floor of a palazzo. This floor contains the main reception and bedrooms of the house. The German term is Beletage (meaning "beautiful storey", from the French bel étage ...

  6. Talk:Floor numbering - Wikipedia

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    Carleton University, which has an underground tunnel system) the below-ground level is called the first floor, the ground level the second floor, and so on. Carleton is something of a special case (being fairly sloped, so that sometimes the tunnels open onto higher floors, even the fourth in one case), but the same scheme exists elsewhere, as ...

  7. Loggia - Wikipedia

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    Loggia Valmarana in Vicenza, Italy, by Palladio, UNESCO. The main difference between a loggia and a portico 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.

  8. Muro Lucano - Wikipedia

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    Muro Lucano rises 650 metres (2,130 ft) above sea level, occupies a surface area of 125.7 square kilometres (48.5 sq mi) and in 2005 had a population of approximately 6,000. The population, which was over 10,000 in the 1950s, has been declining steadily through the years due to social changes, lack of local work and large scale emigration.

  9. Palazzo dei Priori - Wikipedia

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    On the third floor, home to the Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria, is the Priori Chapel, frescoed between 1454 and 1480 by the "official" artist Benedetto Bonfigli, with stories from the life of Louis of Toulouse, Franciscan saint belonging to the House of Anjou, an ally of Perugia, and Herculanus of Perugia, [6] defined as the defensor civitatis ...