lògia
Lògia is a term with origins in the Italian language, primarily referring to an architectural feature. It commonly denotes a covered gallery or arcade, often open on one or more sides. These structures are typically supported by columns or arches and are frequently found in Renaissance and Baroque architecture. Loggias can serve various purposes, including providing shelter from the elements, offering a space for social gatherings, or framing views of a landscape. They are distinct from verandas or porches in their more formal and integrated architectural design.
In a broader sense, the term "loggia" can also refer to a meeting place for certain fraternal