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Staffelgiebel

Italian translation: frontone merlato

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German term or phrase:Staffelgiebel
Italian translation:frontone merlato
Entered by: Sandra Bertolini

07:50 Aug 31, 2006
German to Italian translations [PRO]
Art/Literary - Architecture
German term or phrase: Staffelgiebel
So che Giebel e' il frontone, ma Staffelgiebel?

Ho trovato una definizione in inglese: "a gable that ascends to the tip of the roof in a stair fashion rather than a smooth line"

Grazie per qualsiasi suggerimento!
Giuseppe Duina
Local time: 17:58
frontone merlato
Explanation:
Trovi diverse attestazioni anche in rete. E' il classico frontone ad esempio delle case mercantili di Amburgo (hai a presente a gradinata?). Ciao
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Sandra Bertolini
Italy
Local time: 17:58
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Spero di essere ancora in tempo, in ogni caso grazie!
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4frontone merlato
Sandra Bertolini
3frontone a gradoni
Laura Di Santo


  

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frontone a gradoni


Explanation:
guarda qui:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staffelgiebel



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Note added at 14 mins (2006-08-31 08:05:43 GMT)
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o "a gradini"

Laura Di Santo
Italy
Local time: 17:58
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frontone merlato


Explanation:
Trovi diverse attestazioni anche in rete. E' il classico frontone ad esempio delle case mercantili di Amburgo (hai a presente a gradinata?). Ciao

Sandra Bertolini
Italy
Local time: 17:58
Works in field
Native speaker of: Italian
PRO pts in category: 23
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Spero di essere ancora in tempo, in ogni caso grazie!
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