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English: Column
Español: Columna
Français : Colonne
A column may be an architectural support or a free-standing monument. It may form part of a colonnade.
- Trajan's Column
- Column of Phokas
- Column of Marcus Aurelius
- Zygmunt's Column
- Siegessäule Berlin
- Holy Trinity Column in Olomouc
- Marian and Holy Trinity columns
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Classical orders
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Colonne, XIIIe Siecle
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Colonne, XIIIe Siecle
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Abaque XIVe Siecle
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Acanthus ornament
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Kolumna sw Marka Piazzetta Wenecja
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Colonne de Juillet
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Budapest - Millennium monument
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The Monument to the Great Fire of London seen from the ground
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The east base of the Monument to the Great Fire of London
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The viewing platform of the Monument (London)
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The Monument from the high-level walkway on Tower Bridge (London)
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Nelson's Column, close up on Nelson (London)
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Holy Trinity Column in Olomouc, Czech Republic
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Holy Trinity Column in Olomouc, view from the Town Hall tower.
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Elephant Head capital in Petra, Jordan
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Ionic column
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Auric column
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Destroyed Marian column in Prague, 1918
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Duomo di Novara, base della colonna
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The broken column in Scythopolis (Beit-Shean), Israel
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"Tutzsäule" in Klosterneuburg
Sigismund Column in Warsaw
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Construction of Sigismund Column, 1644
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View of the Sigismund Column, 1646
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Cracow Suburb in Warsaw, 1767
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The Column and Warsaw Old Town