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Trifora is a type of three-light window. The trifora usually appears in towers and belfries—on the top floors, where it is necessary to lighten the structure
Trifora
Architectural element
In the case of multiple arched windows combined building a bifora (or trifora, etc), the equally shaped windows might be coupled by mullions (instead
Mullion
Ruins of a Roman villa in Sirmione, Italy
three-pillar hall"), il lungo corridoio ("The long corridor"), la trifora del paradiso ("The trifora of heaven"), il grande pilone ("The big pylon"), la grotta
Grottoes_of_Catullus
Museum in Palermo
The Diocesan Museum of Palermo (Italian - MUDIPA or Museo diocesano di Palermo) is a museum of religious art in Palermo on Sicily, housed in a number of
Diocesan_Museum_of_Palermo
Type of four-light window
styles. Compared to the trifora, the quadrifora was generally used for larger and more ornate openings. Quadrifora and trifora of the Palazzo del Comune
Quadrifora
city of Venice, Italy. The central part of the facade is decorated with a trifora and quadrifora. The five-storey palace was erected in the 19th century
Palazzo_Ruzzini
Church in Oviedo, Spain
roundel or a half-roundel with a quadrifora beneath. The transept has triforas with elaborate geometric tracery. The walls were originally entirely covered
San_Miguel_de_Lillo
Historic building in Venice
there are two arched single-lancet windows. On the main floor there is a trifora in soft stone from the Berici, whose arches rest on slender stone columns
Villa_Dal_Verme
Palace in Venice, Italy
water while staying on the boat or gondola. The first noble floor has a trifora flanked by pairs of side windows. On its right side, the level is decorated
Palazzo_Mastelli_del_Cammello
Residential in Venice, Italy
a quadrifora, corresponding on the facade overlooking the garden, to a trifora. It is precisely the garden that has made the palace famous: in fact, until
Palazzo_Gradenigo
Architectural feature of Ancient Roman baths
thermal window is seen on the old Penn Station in New York City (ca. 1911). Trifora Bradley, Simon, ed. (2010). Pevsner's Architectural Glossary. Yale University
Diocletian_window
Window vertically split into two openings topped by arches
Florence Campanile di Giotto, Florence Palazzo del Granchio, Messina Monofora Trifora Quadrifora Polifora Smith, Timothy B. (2017). Art as Politics in Late Medieval
Bifora_(architecture)
Building in Perugia, Italy
Vannucci [it]. It displays three trifora windows with a trefoil portal on the side facing the square and ten triforas and four-light windows facing the
Palazzo_dei_Priori
Abbey in Verona, Italy
tuff and terracotta courses. The belfry has two overlapping orders of triforas on each side and, since 1498, has housed six bells, the largest of which
Abbey_of_San_Zeno,_Verona
Regional Gothic architecture of Sicily
religious buildings in western Sicily. Large mullioned (often bifora or trifora) windows on principal floors. Zig-zag or broken-staff mouldings framing
Chiaramontan Gothic architecture
Chiaramontan_Gothic_architecture
Cathedral in Gaeta, Italy
upper part of the facade, there are three poliforas: in the center is a trifora and on either side are two biforas; below each of the corresponding columns
Gaeta_Cathedral
Residential in Venice, Italy
floor, decorated by pointed frames. The top levels have monofora, bifora, trifora, and quadrifora, all placed asymmetrically. Paterae and coats of arms are
Palazzo_Barbaro_Wolkoff
Office in Venice, Italy
before Palazzo Grimani di San Luca. Each of two noble floors features a trifora flanked by pairs of monoforas. The mezzanine attic has rectangular windows;
Palazzo_Corner_Valmarana
Church in Verona, Italy
to enter the nave. On the façade of the right transept, there is a high trifora and, higher up, a large polylobate Gothic rose window. In the apsidal structures
Sant'Anastasia,_Verona
Comune in Abruzzo, Italy
Double trifora in the façade of Palazzo Alesi.
Bugnara
Church in Verona, Italy
The belfry has two superimposed orders of trifora windows on each side. The central opening of the trifora is slightly smaller than the two lateral ones
Basilica_of_San_Zeno,_Verona
Building in Venice, Italy
(there is no access to the water); on the first noble floor there is a trifora with balcony with openings supported by small columns of white stone. The
Palazzo_Contarini_Fasan
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Index of architecture articles
Index_of_architecture_articles
Church in Trento, Italy
bell chamber is lit by narrow biforas with central columns, echoing the triforas of the demolished “Clesian dome.” The roof is onion-shaped, topped with
Trento_Cathedral
Roman Catholic church
unclad brick construction rises from a solid base but sports two rows of trifora windows. Prior to 1944, the top had a pointed spire and less windows, but
Santa_Maria_ad_Nives,_Faenza
Traditional designs drawn by the Igbo people of Nigeria
berries of one of the uli plants, such as Rothmana whitfieldi or Cremaspora trifora, are harvested and ground up into a mash. This mash is then pressed through
Uli_(design)
Residential in Venice, Italy
structured parts: the left part is Gothic, with ogival openings and a trifora on the second noble floor; the right part is typically Renaissance, with
Palazzo_Calbo_Crotta
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Veneto, Italy
"diamond edge", with a portal by Tommaso da Lugano and a triple window (trifora) made in rose marble. In October 1542, Marcantonio and Adriano Thiene began
Palazzo_Thiene
the restoration of the interior, the windows (which he deprived of the triforas to provide more light inside), the walls and the floor, so quickly that
History of the Doge's Palace in Venice
History_of_the_Doge's_Palace_in_Venice
Comune in Umbria, Italy
doorways. On the first floor are three Gothic windows formed by multilobed triforas with tympanum-like motifs lighting the large hall, which preserves remains
Todi
Comune in Umbria, Italy
The façade, restored in 1956, is preceded by a portico and features a trifora along with reused Roman decorative fragments. The interior underwent alterations
Massa_Martana
Residential in Venice, Italy
equal importance and of the same design. The floors are decorated with triforas with small balconies shifted to the left and flanked by pairs of single-light
Palazzo Correr Contarini Zorzi
Palazzo_Correr_Contarini_Zorzi
kyrka Monofora window in Piazza Missori in Milan Lancet window Bifora Trifora Quadrifora Polifora Oppenheimer, Michael (2002). The Monuments of Italy:
Monofora
Street in Genoa, Italy
brightly colored facade is decorated with pierced balconies and bifora and trifora windows. The palace is topped by two pagoda domes with copper coverings
Via_XX_Settembre_(Genoa)
Window divided by columns or pilasters into several parts
Polifora on Ciprianis-Benedetti Palace in Split, Croatia Monofora Bifora Trifora Quadrifora Glossary of architecture Redding, Heather (2014). Stealing Venice
Polifora
Residential in Venice, Italy
The portal is covered with rustication. The noble floor offers a tall trifora decorated with a balustrade and large pediment. The façade terminates with
Palazzo_Emo_Diedo
Building in Venice, Italy
centuries). There are frescoes inside the main floor. The mezzanine has a small trifora in the center. The top floor, with its rectangular openings, dates back
Palazzo_Vitturi
Noble family from Vicenza, Italy
structure adorned with a loggia of seven arches on the ground floor and a trifora on the piano nobile, flanked by two pairs of monoforas. Designed by an
Trissino_family
Genus of gastropods
coiling. Species that were named in combination with Triphoris, Triforis, or Trifora, which are variant spellings of Triphora, and have not been placed elsewhere
Triphora_(gastropod)
List of notable palaces and residences in Vicenza, Italy
Fogazzaro, corner of Contrà Riale. The building retains a late Gothic trifora. Casa Dal Giglio. Designed by Ottavio Bertotti Scamozzi. Palazzo Dalesmani
List_of_palaces_of_Vicenza
Churches of Verona, Italy
shaft; on the belfry cell, surmounted by a conical roof, there are three triforas with paired columns supporting the double archivolt arches. Returning across
Churches_of_Verona
Gothic architecture and art in Monza, Italy, 13th–15th centuries
Martire (Monza) [it]: the facade with gables is in terracotta, with a trifora as the only decoration. On the right side, there is an entrance to the
Gothic art and architecture in Monza
Gothic_art_and_architecture_in_Monza
Cultural monument in Belgrade, Serbia
windows completed with blind arcades. The floor is dominated by romantic trifora filled with floral, zoomorphic and anthropomorphic motifs, placed between
Škarka_Villa
Castle in Italy
of portals, windows and some Embrasure. Numerous mullioned windows, a trifora (dating back to the restoration of the Pantaleo of 1907) and Embrasure
Castello Normanno-Svevo (Gioia del Colle)
Castello_Normanno-Svevo_(Gioia_del_Colle)
a small rose window; the decoration was then completed by biforas and triforas and various groups of statues including the wimperg group. Only a few traces
Gothic_art_in_Milan
Gothic architecture and art in Pavia, Italy (13th to 15th centuries)
a stringcourse with four monofore, surmounted in turn by a monumental trifora: the area of the two portals and the stringcourse across all three vertical
Gothic art and architecture in Pavia
Gothic_art_and_architecture_in_Pavia
Residential in Venice, Italy
to the right and is symmetrical in design. The noble floor features a trifora supported by a small balcony in the center, flanked by two and three single
Palazzetto_da_Lezze
Cathedral located in Crema, Italy
extending over the pilasters. The top level, the bell chamber, features a trifora on each side with paired columns, preceded by a frieze of intertwined arches
Crema_Cathedral
Bell tower in Gaeta, Italy
the bell tower is a structure in which two biforas and a neo-Romanesque trifora are located, mistakenly identified as the bell tower of the ancient baptistery
Bell tower of the Gaeta Cathedral
Bell_tower_of_the_Gaeta_Cathedral
Parish church in Castiglione di Garfagnana, Tuscany, Italy
vertical emphasis once continued in the gable and is still evident in the trifora and a bifora of Gothic form, both now walled up. The entrance portal is
San_Michele_a_Castiglione
Church in Via appia Nuova, Italy
upper part, in correspondence with the central nave, there is a large trifora inscribed in a round arch, while in the lower one there are three portals
Ognissanti,_Rome
Church in Brescia, Italy
and has two biforas on the short sides, facing east and west, and two triforas on the long sides, facing north and south. The bell tower, in fact, has
Santi Faustino e Giovita, Brescia
Santi_Faustino_e_Giovita,_Brescia
Comune in Umbria, Italy
16th century from the original four-pitched roof. It includes an elegant trifora with small columns and spolia capitals and a portal with simple recesses
Giano_dell'Umbria
Church in Veneto, Italy
later than the church. On the western flank the belfry is formed by a trifora (characteristic of late Veronese Romanesque architecture), under which
Parish Church of San Giorgio di Valpolicella
Parish_Church_of_San_Giorgio_di_Valpolicella
Roman Catholic church in Verona, Veneto, Italy
rests on a drum with walls made of two layers of bricks, lightened by triforas that allow daylight to enter throughout the day. The cap is constructed
San_Giorgio_in_Braida,_Verona
Office in Venice, Italy
by a massive cornice, which turns the floor into a kind of loggia. The triforas in the middle of the facade emphasize the central axis of the whole composition
Palazzo_Contarini_Pisani
Castle in Pontevico, Italy
the castle, which he transformed into a neuropsychiatric institute. A trifora provides access to the crypt, whose illumination is made possible by a
Castle_of_Pontevico
Building in Venice, Italy
large garden and is decorated with zoomorphic paterae. It has two central triforas surrounded by single-light windows. Facade details Il Canal Grande by Canaletto
Palazzo_Erizzo_Nani_Mocenigo
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