Ballatoio
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Type of balcony
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A ballatoio is a type of Italian balcony.[1] [2]
References
[edit ]- ^ Pierluigi De Vecchi; Elda Cerchiari (1999). I tempi dell'arte. Milan: Bompiani. ISBN 978-88-451-7107-9.
- ^ Carlo Bertelli, Giuliano Briganti, Antonio Giuliano, Storia dell'arte italiana, Electa-Bruno Mondadori, Milan 1990
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