guglia

Isaac Kremer/ January 14, 2018/ / 0 comments

In Italian, a building or part of a building, having the shape of a pyramid, obelisk, or pinnacle. Any building having a generally upright and slender form, when not easily classified under some other technical name; thus, a small pagoda or tope, or a monument of undescribed architectural character, or an elaborate German stove of enameled earthenware may be said to be a guglia or of guglia form. (Jones, 1992)

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