A Polystyle COLONNADE, is that whose numbers of columns are too great to be taken in by the eye at a single view. Such is the colonnade of the palace of St Peter's at Rome, consisting of 284 columns of the Doric order, each above four feet and a half diameter, all in Tiburtine marble.
A Polystyle COLONNADE
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