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ingressi

Ingressi is the plural form of ingresso in Italian and refers to entrances or entry points to buildings, rooms, or sites, as well as to admissions to events. In architectural, urban planning, and signage contexts, gli ingressi denote the points of access, for example ingresso principale (main entrance) or ingressi di servizio (service entrances). The term is used to describe multiple doorways or access points within a facility, and is often paired with descriptors indicating location or function, such as principali, laterali, or di servizio. It can also relate to admission or entry to an event or venue, as in prezzo d'ingresso or l'ingresso al museo. In documents like floor plans, building regulations, and maps, ingressi help specify where access or pedestrian flow is directed.

Etymology: ingresso comes from Latin ingressus, the past participle of ingredi “to go in,” with the plural

Related terms and usage: common variants include ingresso (singular), ingressi laterali, ingresso principale, and ingresso di

Notes: while primarily used in Italian, the word appears in multilingual contexts or in proper names; this

form
ingressi.
The
word
shares
cognates
with
other
Romance
languages
and
with
the
English
term
ingress,
though
usage
differs
in
modern
Italian.
servizio.
In
everyday
language,
people
may
refer
to
“gli
ingressi”
to
mean
all
entryways
of
a
place,
or
to
specific
entrances
by
location.
article
concentrates
on
standard
Italian
usage
as
a
common
noun
describing
entrances
and
admissions.