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Dating to 18th- and 19th-century Europe, a Juliet balcony is a shallow balcony most often extending from the exterior of a building. Also referred to as a balconette or balconet, the architectural ...
That so-called "balcony" can work for dining, food prep, storage, and more. The most common way to make your Juliet balcony into something useful is to transform it into a garden. If you have a ...
Are you familiar with the Juliet Balcony? The nickname for the architectural atrocity (more officially referred to as the "balconet") comes from its appearance in Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet.
Juliet’s balcony is the most recognised symbol of any Shakespeare ... the film’s scenographers were dispatched to Verona in search of inspiration for the set design. Galeazzo Ciano, Mussolini’s son-in ...
The architecture is French Provincial — with a flat front, mansard roof, raised terrace and Juliet balconies. Most landscape materials came from France, the owner said. The driveway, walks and ...
ROME -- The Italian city of Verona is planning to raise some much-needed revenue from one of the world’s most romantic landmarks: the balcony where Shakespeare’s doomed heroine Juliet ...
The balcony unit from floor to ceiling is 25 feet tall, and where Juliet stands it's about 12 feet from the floor. The overall length of the balcony is 16 feet and it's 7 feet wide.