Top 10 similar words or synonyms for facciata

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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for facciata

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Facade The word comes from the French foreign loan word "façade", which in turn comes from the Italian "facciata", from "faccia" meaning face, ultimately from post-classical Latin "facia". The earliest usage recorded by the Oxford English Dictionary is 1656.
Italian Tunisians Even the Tunisian language has many words borrowed from the Italian language. For example, "koujina" from Italian "cucina" (kitchen), "fatchatta" from Italian "facciata" (facade), "trino" from Italian "treno" (train), "miziria" from Italian "miseria" (misery), "forchita" from Italian "forchetta" (fork), "jilat" from Italian "gelato" (ice cream), "guirra" from Italian "guerra" (war), etc...
Oslo Opera House The roof of the building angles to ground level, creating a large plaza that invites pedestrians to walk up and enjoy the panoramic views of Oslo. While much of the building is covered in white granite and "La Facciata", a white Italian carrara marble, the stage tower is clad in white aluminium, in a design by Løvaas & Wagle that evokes old weaving patterns.
Giacomo Rossetti In the Vienna exhibition of 1873 Rossetti presented a serie of photos of architecture including a giant photograph of 3 x 2.5 meters, which impressed because of its size called "Chiesa dei Miracoli facciata Brescia". He won the medal of merit in this exhibition. This picture is currently held in the Musei Civici di Arte e Storia di Brescia. His work was admired by the Emperor Francis Joseph.
Anna Mendelssohn Such a lifestyle meant she was not greatly interested in seeing her poetry published, but others thought that her work deserved a larger audience. She is said to have had poems published in the Sheffield Free Press. Also, a volume of poetry, due to be published by the Common Ground Printing Co-operative, was reportedly removed prior to publication after the printer sought to censor the content. She was first published in 1986, according to a later reviewer, through "a series of home-made, distributed hand to hand, photographed-manuscript "feuilles volantes"". In 1988 two of her poems were published under the title "La Facciata" as issue number 5 of "Poetical Histories", with a cover design by the author.