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Balcony

A balcony comprising a balustrade supported at either end by plinths. The balcony is supported on console brackets.
A balcony comprising a balustrade supported at either end by plinths. The balcony is supported on console brackets.

Balcony (from Italian balcone, scaffold; cf. High German balcho, beam, balk; probably cognate with Persian term ??????? b?lk?neh or its older variant ??????? p?lk?neh [1]), a kind of platform projecting from the wall of a building, supported by columns or console brackets, and enclosed with a balustrade. The traditional Maltese balcony is a wooden closed balcony projecting from a wall.

Alternatively, Juliette balconies do not protrude out of the building. They are usually part of an upper floor, with a balustrade only at the front, and walls on the sides.

Sometimes balconies are adapted for ceremonial purposes, e.g. that of St. Peter's Basilica at Rome, when the newly elected pope gives his blessing urbi et orbi after the conclave. Inside churches, balconies are sometimes provided for the singers, and in banqueting halls and the like for the musicians.

A unit with a regular balcony will have doors that open up onto a small patio with railings. To the contrary, a French balcony is actually a false balcony, with doors that open to a railing with a view of the courtyard or the surrounding scenery below.

In theatres, the balcony was formerly a stage-box, but the name is now usually confined to the part of the auditorium above the dress circle and below the gallery.

Famous uses of balconies

Balconies have been used extensively in many television, movie, and stage performances. One of the most famous of all is, by far, the famous "balcony scene" in William Shakespeare's famous tragedy, Romeo and Juliet.

<gallery> Image:Manet.balcony.jpg|Edouard Manet: Le balcon Image:Romeo and juliet brown.jpg|Ford Madox Brown, the balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet </gallery> <gallery> Image:Conjunt de Tres Edificis - 004.jpg|Catalan ironwork balcony Image:Balcony_in_Rome.jpg|Colourful balcony in Rome Image:Lisbon (Lisboa) Luca Galuzzi 2006.jpg|Balconies with cast iron balustrades in Lisbon. </gallery>

See also

Footnotes

  1. Dehkhoda Persian Dictionary





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