fenestella
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British pronunciation
/fˌɛnɪstˈɛlə/
fenestellae

Definition & Meaning of "fenestella"in English

Fenestella
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a small window or an opening in a wall, often found in ancient Roman architecture or classical styles

What is a "fenestella"?

A fenestella is a small window-like opening, often found in churches, typically set in a wall near an altar or shrine. It is usually decorative but sometimes functional, providing a view of sacred objects or spaces. Fenestella openings are often framed with stone or wood and may have a simple or ornate design, blending into the architectural style of the building. While small, they are carefully crafted to add detail and significance to the surrounding structure.

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