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- Colonnade comment "In classical architecture, a colonnade denotes a long sequence of columns joined by their entablature, often free-standing, or part of a building.When in front of a building, screening the door (Latin porta), it is called a portico, when enclosing an open court, a peristyle. A portico may be more than one rank of columns deep, as at the Pantheon in Rome or the stoae of Ancient Greece.".