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- Piano_nobile abstract "The piano nobile (Italian, "noble floor" or "noble level", also sometimes referred to by the corresponding French term, bel étage) is the principal floor of a large house, usually built in one of the styles of Classical Renaissance architecture. This floor contains the principal reception and bedrooms of the house. The piano nobile is often the first (European terminology, 2nd floor in US terms) or sometimes the second storey, located above a ground floor (often rusticated) containing minor rooms and service rooms. The reasons for this were so the rooms would have finer views, and more practically to avoid the dampness and odors of the street level. This is especially true in Venice where the piano nobile of the many palazzi is especially obvious from the exterior by virtue of its larger windows and balconies and open loggias. Examples of this are Ca' Foscari, Ca' d'Oro, Ca' Vendramin Calergi, and Palazzo Barbarigo.Larger windows than those on other floors are usually the most obvious feature of the piano nobile. Often in England and Italy the piano nobile is reached by an ornate outer staircase, which negated the need for the inhabitants of this floor to enter the house by the servant's floor below. Kedleston Hall is an example of this in England, as is Villa Capra in Italy.Most houses contained a secondary floor above the piano nobile which contained more intimate withdrawing and bedrooms for private use by the family of the house when no honoured guests were present. Above this floor would often be an attic floor containing staff bedrooms.Secondo piano nobile: In Italy, especially in Venetian, and the larger, palazzi, the floor above the piano nobile is sometimes referred to as the "secondo piano nobile" (second principal floor), especially if the loggias and balconies reflect those below on a slightly smaller scale. In these instances, occasionally in museums etc., the principal piano nobile, is described as the "primo piano nobile" to differentiate it. These terms while often used are technically incorrect as the piano nobile always contains the grandest rooms, therefore the secondary floor by its very name cannot be as grand. This term is not used in Britain.This arrangement of floors continued throughout Europe for as long as large houses continued to be built in the classical styles. This arrangement was designed at Buckingham Palace as recently as the mid-19th century. Holkham Hall, Osterley Park and Chiswick House are 18th-century English houses which employed this design.".
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- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLink Buckingham_Palace.
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLink Ca_Foscari.
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLink Ca_Vendramin_Calergi.
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLink Ca_dOro.
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLink Category:Architectural_elements.
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLink Category:Floors.
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLink Chiswick_House.
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLink Floor.
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- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLink Italian_language.
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLink Kedleston_Hall.
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLink Loggia.
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLink Osterley_Park.
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLink Palace.
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLink Palazzo.
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLink Palazzo_Barbarigo.
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLink Palazzo_Barbarigo,_Venice.
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLink Renaissance_architecture.
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLink Rustication_(architecture).
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLink Storey.
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLink Venice.
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLink Villa_Capra.
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLink Villa_Capra_%22La_Rotonda%22.
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLink File:Ferrara_07-05_(67).jpg.
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLink File:Grand_Canal_photochrom_2c.jpg.
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLink File:Kedleston_Hall.jpg.
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLink File:PalaisGise.jpg.
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLinkText "Piano Nobile".
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLinkText "Piano nobile".
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLinkText "bel etage".
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLinkText "bel étage".
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLinkText "noble floor".
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLinkText "parade floor".
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLinkText "piani nobili".
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLinkText "piano nobile".
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLinkText "premier étage".
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLinkText "principal floor".
- Piano_nobile wikiPageWikiLinkText "principle floor".
- Piano_nobile hasPhotoCollection Piano_nobile.
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- Piano_nobile subject Category:Architectural_elements.
- Piano_nobile subject Category:Floors.
- Piano_nobile hypernym Floor.
- Piano_nobile type Building.
- Piano_nobile type Component.
- Piano_nobile type Element.
- Piano_nobile comment "The piano nobile (Italian, "noble floor" or "noble level", also sometimes referred to by the corresponding French term, bel étage) is the principal floor of a large house, usually built in one of the styles of Classical Renaissance architecture. This floor contains the principal reception and bedrooms of the house.".
- Piano_nobile label "Piano nobile".
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- Piano_nobile sameAs Beletage.
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- Piano_nobile sameAs Étage_noble.
- Piano_nobile sameAs פיאנו_נובילה.
- Piano_nobile sameAs Piano_nobile.
- Piano_nobile sameAs ピアノ・ノビーレ.
- Piano_nobile sameAs Бельэтаж.
- Piano_nobile sameAs Beletāža.
- Piano_nobile sameAs Пијано_нобиле.
- Piano_nobile sameAs Bel-etage_(verdieping).
- Piano_nobile sameAs Piano_nobile.
- Piano_nobile sameAs m.03g508.
- Piano_nobile sameAs Бельэтаж.
- Piano_nobile sameAs Piano_nobile.
- Piano_nobile sameAs Piano_nobile.
- Piano_nobile sameAs Белэтаж.
- Piano_nobile sameAs Q815421.
- Piano_nobile sameAs Q815421.
- Piano_nobile wasDerivedFrom Piano_nobile?oldid=679335436.
- Piano_nobile depiction Ferrara_07-05_(67).jpg.
- Piano_nobile isPrimaryTopicOf Piano_nobile.