A building or area where artworks are displayed and sold.
Remnants of an upper level of a stream passage.
The balcony of a legislative chamber from which visitors may view proceedings.
In Christian church architecture: An upper story over an aisle, opening onto the nave.
A room, building or institution where paintings and other artworks are exhibited and often where they are also sold.
a room or series of rooms where works of art are exhibited.
The balconies of the chambers from which visitors may view proceedings of the Legislature.
On a lighthouse tower, a railed platform, walkway or balcony located outside the watch room and/or lantern room. Also referred to as a Parapet.
outdoor railed walkway encircling the watch room where the keeper sat and monitored the lantern and weather conditions.
A room or building devoted to the exhibition of works of art.
a long usually narrow room used for some specific purpose; "shooting gallery"
narrow recessed balcony area along an upper floor on the interior of a building; usually marked by a colonnade
a free art space open to the public that may still pique the interests of casual and more hardcore art fans alike
an exhibit that highlight the unique talents of four local artists
a room called The Sanctuary
a room or building a bit like a museum that displays artwork people have done, like paintings, drawings, photographs and sculptures
a single exhibition space that will usually have only one show at a time
an upper storey over an aisle, opening on to the nave; also called a tribune
The balcony of the House or Senate Chamber from which visitors may view proceedings and floor action. Visitors must have gallery passes which are available free from your Member's office.
A long room or corridor, usually on the upper floor and extending the full length of a building. In church architecture, an open upper storey over an aisle.
Balcony--walkway outside of homes on the second floor
The area of a legislative chamber, usually a balcony, where visitors may view the proceedings.
An upper floor, at the west end, projecting over the main floor
A long, narrow passage inside of a dam used for inspection, grouting, or spillway.
A place where art is exhibited and sold.
The seating area for visitors located above the chambers (on the fifth floor of the Capitol).
floor area above a church aisle looking down on to the nave; sometimes a balcony containing seats
The area of the legislative chamber from which proceedings may be viewed by visitors.
Balconies of each chamber from which people may view proceedings of the Legislature.
A place where art is shown or sold.
In church architecture, the story found above the side aisles of a church, usually open to and overlooking the nave. In a large church, such as a cathedral, the gallery may also be used as a corridor. Also, in secular architecture, a long room in a private house or a public building for exhibiting pictures or promenading.
A balcony that overlooks the great hall in a castle.
A space in a church found above the side aisle roof.
The area of a legislative chamber from which the proceedings may be viewed by spectators; usually a balcony or other raised area.
a drift which has been enlarged or expanded into an underground room, by the extraction of ore.
a. A place reserved for the display of paintings and other work of art. b. A narrow passage attached to a large room with openings into it. c. An exterior corridor, especially in churches and secular buildings that communicates with the open air through an arcade.
long room, often on an upper floor, for recreation, entertainment, or display of artwork.
Balconies of each chamber from which visitors may view the proceedings.
The seating area for visitors and press located above the chambers
On a lighthouse tower, a platform or walkway or balcony located outside the watchroom and/or lantern room.
The area of the legislative chamber where visitors can watch lawmakers in action.
A Long narrow room, or a hallway
A building or room used to show a grouping of pictures, statues, or other works of art.
1. A roofed outdoor promenade or balcony. 2. A room or building for displaying art or artifacts.
A display area for fine art.
A covered corridor (often one that extends along the wall of a building where the roof is supported with arches or columns) or narrow recessed balcony area along an upper floor on the interior of a building.