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Each exedra has five windows, some of which are blind.
And the exedra has given the landscape an added Georgian elegance.
An exedra now commemorates the site of the Vatican pavilion.
The base is surrounded by exedra bench with cannon posts around the edge.
Ahead, at the terminus of the main axis, the woods drew back in an exedra.
An exedra can be used in landscape design to visually terminate a garden axis.
Replicate missing pieces; clean the bronze relief and granite exedra.
The exedra extends around the installation and to either side of the female sculpture are built in benches.
And the only reason historians even know the exedra existed, is it appears in a painting of the gardens dating from 1748.
The exedra is reached by a monumental terrace staircase.
The northern side had a portico, while an exedra occupied the southern side.
The exedra contains at its centre an arched shrine containing a crucifix.
The original exedra was probably made of wood and plaster, and is unlikely to have lasted more than 25 years.
The exedra is one of the last of the Rococo garden's major features to be completed.
Recently one more slightly smaller exedra was found south on the wall bordering the forum of Trajan.
The exedra probably housed a statue of Mercury.
The exedra would typically have an apsidal podium that supported the stone running bench.
Much of the filming was in the exedra" and the conservatory among the camellias.
The sculpture stands atop a tiered granite base containing an exedra.
An exedra may also be expressed by a curved break in a colonnade, perhaps with a semicircular seat.
A corridor from an exedra leads into the second, larger peristyle which had a gallery over the colonnade.
The exedra is an important feature.
The Exedra monument, which is viewable from the boat tour, has been used for photo shoots and weddings.
Behind her is an exedra which was designed by the architects Pond and Pond.
The sculpture is set upon a pedestal and a 150 foot wide exedra designed by architect Stanford White.