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The building was entered from the south through a porticoed doorway.
They stood in a row before a lofty porticoed building.
At his left was the small white porticoed lodge.
It is located between the amphitheater and a porticoed garden.
The Town Car stopped at the porticoed house entrance, and the two men in front got out.
The original building was square in plan with the banking hall situated immediately behind the porticoed main front.
A shadow detached itself from a pillar of the porticoed entrance.
A simple but rather monumental complex; an 18th-century porticoed square, which housed the vegetable market.
The tall central structure has a porticoed courtyard with two recessed wings.
Its plan is also incomplete but seems to resemble a porticoed house with projecting wings.
Newsmen reported that the bombs had damaged his tent and the porticoed family home.
As a final touch, they applied an elliptical fan window to the porticoed facade.
On the right side is a porticoed edifice whose identity is unknown.
One is the painting of a young black man in cap and long overcoat standing on a porticoed stoop.
In front of the basilica was a porticoed atrium.
The surrender documents were signed in a handsome porticoed house, which was disassembled after the war.
It’s a crushing disappointment to drive to the porticoed entrance and walk through an alley of shops to the End.
Under the porticoed frontage, where music is played most evenings, you can sip a drink and watch the world go y.
Outside features include original frescos, a porticoed courtyard, rooftop pool and bar.
Four temples were located here, each set around a porticoed courtyard, together with secular buildings and residential structures.
A winding path, lined with laurel bushes, led to the arched and porticoed entrance.
Visitors will find a porticoed entry leading to a spacious visitors' center flanked by two long wings.
The National Museum is in a porticoed building from the middle of the 19th century that houses a collection begun in the 1700's.
A nearby mountain village called Prades, with its porticoed square, produced delicious rosemary honey.
The principal front of the main block faces south, with a porticoed gallery ending in octagonal tower blocks.