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Loggia Collection (#40)

A loggia, a word derived from the Italian "loggia" meaning a covered exterior gallery or porch

Background imageLoggia Collection: Loggias of theatre by Jean Baptiste Thomas (1791-1838), Year in Rome (Un an a Rome)

Loggias of theatre by Jean Baptiste Thomas (1791-1838), Year in Rome (Un an a Rome)
Italy, 19th century. Loggias of a theatre. From Jean Baptiste Thomas (1791-1838), A year in Rome (Un an a Rome)

Background imageLoggia Collection: Germany, Berlin, Interior of the Paris Opera during a performance

Germany, Berlin, Interior of the Paris Opera during a performance
France, 19th century - Interior of the Paris OpA

Background imageLoggia Collection: France, Paris, Vertical section model of Paris Opera, 1862-1875

France, Paris, Vertical section model of Paris Opera, 1862-1875
Charles Garnier (1825-1898), Vertical section model of Paris OpA

Background imageLoggia Collection: St. Lawrence Square viewed from the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, Trogir, UNESCO World Heritage Site

St. Lawrence Square viewed from the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, Trogir, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dalmatian Coast, Croatia, Europe

Background imageLoggia Collection: Loggia and St. Lawrence Square viewed from the Cathedral of St

Loggia and St. Lawrence Square viewed from the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, Trogir, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dalmatian Coast, Croatia, Europe

Background imageLoggia Collection: Raphael (1483-1520). Joseph Explaining His Dreams

Raphael (1483-1520). Joseph Explaining His Dreams to his Brothers. 1518-1519. VATICAN CITY. Vatican Palaces. Decoration of the Loggia. Representation of the History of Joseph. Renaissance art

Background imageLoggia Collection: Daddi, Bernardo (c

Daddi, Bernardo (c.1290-c.1355). The Madonna della Misericordia. Lower detail with a view of Florence. ITALY. Florence. Loggia

Background imageLoggia Collection: Daddi, Bernardo (c. 1290-c. 1355). The Madonna

Daddi, Bernardo (c. 1290-c. 1355). The Madonna
Daddi, Bernardo (c.1290-c.1355). The Madonna della Misericordia. 1342. ITALY. Florence. Loggia del Bigallo (Guildhall). Lower detail with a view of Florence. Renaissance art. Trecento

Background imageLoggia Collection: Loggia and gardens of the Villa del Balbianello on Punta di Lavedo in spring sunshine, Lenno

Loggia and gardens of the Villa del Balbianello on Punta di Lavedo in spring sunshine, Lenno, Lake Como, Italian Lakes, Italy, Europe

Background imageLoggia Collection: Fountain and terrace of the Popes Palace in Viterbo, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Fountain and terrace of the Popes Palace in Viterbo, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageLoggia Collection: Baptistry interiors, the Loggia

Baptistry interiors, the Loggia

Background imageLoggia Collection: Museum of the Kasbah, Tangier, Morocco, North Africa

Museum of the Kasbah, Tangier, Morocco, North Africa

Background imageLoggia Collection: The Lodge of the Lancers (i. e. Loggia dei Lanzi), Florence

The Lodge of the Lancers (i. e. Loggia dei Lanzi), Florence
The Lodge of the Lancers (i.e. Loggia dei Lanzi), Florence, Italy. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageLoggia Collection: Trau, loggia, Dalmatia, Austro-Hungary

Trau, loggia, Dalmatia, Austro-Hungary. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageLoggia Collection: Locarno, Madonna del Sasso, Loggia, Tessin, Switzerland

Locarno, Madonna del Sasso, Loggia, Tessin, Switzerland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageLoggia Collection: Loggia of St. Marks, Venice, Italy

Loggia of St. Marks, Venice, Italy
Loggia of St. Mark s, Venice, Italy. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageLoggia Collection: Veduta della loggia, che fu di pubblica commissione eretta i

Veduta della loggia, che fu di pubblica commissione eretta in venezia

Background imageLoggia Collection: Italy - Verona - Portico of the Palazzo del Consiglio

Italy - Verona - Portico of the Palazzo del Consiglio
The Loggia del Consiglio (Loggia di Fra Giocondo) overlooking the Piazza dei Signori. The seat of the provincial council. Date: circa 1901

Background imageLoggia Collection: Faenza, Italy - Loggiato Orifici

Faenza, Italy - Loggiato Orifici (The Goldsmiths Portico) Date: circa 1910s

Background imageLoggia Collection: Faenza, Italy - Loggiato Palazzo Zauli

Faenza, Italy - Loggiato Palazzo Zauli on the Piazza del Popolo. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageLoggia Collection: Faenza, Italy - Loggiato Podesta

Faenza, Italy - Loggiato Podesta
Faenza, Italy - Stalls under the arches of the Loggiato of the Palazzo Podesta on the Piazza del Popolo Date: circa 1910s

Background imageLoggia Collection: Faenza, Italy - The Municipio

Faenza, Italy - The Municipio
Faenza, Italy - La loggia del municipio Date: circa 1910s

Background imageLoggia Collection: Koper Tower, Koper, Slovenia

Koper Tower, Koper, Slovenia
The Koper Tower viewed from the Cafe Loggia in Tito Square, Koper, Slovenia

Background imageLoggia Collection: Dome and City Hall, Koper, Slovenia

Dome and City Hall, Koper, Slovenia
The dome and city hall with Cafe Loggia at Tito Square, Koper, Slovenia

Background imageLoggia Collection: A papal address by Pope Pius XI

A papal address by Pope Pius XI
For the first time since 1870, the pope faces the external loggia of St. Peters Basilica to give his Urbi et Orbi address

Background imageLoggia Collection: Viceroys House, New Delhi: West Loggia

Viceroys House, New Delhi: West Loggia
The West Loggia of the Viceroy of Indias house in New Delhi, India, with a view looking towards the state dining-room and showing the vaulted ceiling decorated with a delightful mural

Background imageLoggia Collection: Trogir, Croatia - Loggia

Trogir, Croatia - Loggia alongside a courtyard. Trogir (Trau) is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia

Background imageLoggia Collection: Tuscany Annexed

Tuscany Annexed
In the piazza del Popolo, Firenze the people of Tuscany choose to become part of the newly united Italy : while the pope controls Rome, Florence will be the new capital

Background imageLoggia Collection: The Loggia

The Loggia, Gothic facade, Krak des Chevaliers castle (Qala at al-Hosn), Syria, Middle East

Background imageLoggia Collection: Columned loggia overlooking the Roman piscina

Columned loggia overlooking the Roman piscina, at sunrise, Bagno Vignoni, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Background imageLoggia Collection: Upper loggias

Upper loggias, West front of San Michele (crowned by archangel statue), Lucca, Tuscany, Italy

Background imageLoggia Collection: Fashionable theatregoers in a loggia box at a French theatre

Fashionable theatregoers in a loggia box at a French theatre
A group of four fashionable theatregoers, two men and two women, in a loggia box at a French theatre




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A loggia, a word derived from the Italian "loggia" meaning a covered exterior gallery or porch, has been an architectural feature that has captivated artists and architects throughout history. From famous works of art to iconic structures around the world, the loggia has left its mark on both urban landscapes and serene countryside retreats. One notable depiction of a they are be found in Benvenuto Cellini's masterpiece "Perseus, " created in 1554. The sculpture showcases intricate details as Perseus stands triumphantly under the shelter of a grand loggia, adding depth and elegance to this timeless work. In another artistic representation, we are transported back to 16th-century Italy with Raphael's fresco "Marriage of Cupid and Psyche. " Here, amidst lush gardens and celestial surroundings, the couple is united under a beautiful loggia adorned with delicate arches and ornate columns. Moving away from paintings but still embracing Italian charm, St. Mark's Square in Venice proudly displays "The Horses of St. Mark. " These bronze statues once graced Constantinople before finding their home atop the stunning Loggetta del Sansovino - an exquisite example of Venetian architecture featuring arched openings that invite visitors into its enchanting embrace. Loggias have also made their way into idyllic landscapes such as Villa del Balbianello overlooking Lake Como. With its breathtaking view captured from the terrace during springtime sunshine, one can only imagine how delightful it must be to relax within this open-air space while taking in nature's beauty. Not limited to Italy alone, Florence offers us yet another glimpse into loggias' allure through Giovanni Battista Piranesi's etching titled "View of Florence From The Vaga Loggia. " This elevated viewpoint allows us to appreciate not only Florence's magnificent skyline but also highlights how these architectural marvels seamlessly blend with their surroundings. Beyond Europe, loggias have found their place in history and contemporary design.