Sentences with phrase «marble pillars»

The phrase "marble pillars" refers to tall, sturdy columns made of marble. It often suggests a grand and luxurious setting, such as a fancy building or a prestigious location. Full definition
She had been born into the elite in the 1940s and as a teenage girl had attended dances among the brown marble pillars of the KGB social club behind the Lubyanka prison.
Soaring marble pillars in the lobby lift your gaze as you drink in the grandeur of the open space.
Inside, the high - ceilinged lobby is decorated with marble pillars and oversize armchairs, while the 379 guest rooms contain silk wallpaper, marble - top desks, and Frette linens.
Feasts were held day and night in the palace garden, where fine blue and white linen hung from marble pillars, and merrymakers lounged on couches made of gold and silver and precious stones.
The focal point of the dining room is a 15 - ton marble pillar of two intertwined dragons, which represent reverence for the emperor, wealth and heritage.
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Ascott has also conserved the five - footway, made of Nero Portaro Italian marble, around the perimeter of the building, and two Nero Portaro Italian marble pillars at the front of the property, where two inlaid plaques were set in 1953 to commemorate the coronation of the Queen of England and in 1955 for the official opening of Asia Insurance Building.
The lighting was soft and there were row upon row of arched marbled pillars with distinctive red - brick and white - stone arches which seemed to stretch into infinity.
In a 2017 exhibition at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, she installed «six columns in the gallery's center [as] a reimagining of the Athenian Acropolis's caryatids — supporting marble pillars carved as draped female figures.»
There were white and blue linen curtains fastened with cords of fine linen and purple on silver rods and marble pillars; and the couches were of gold and silver on a mosaic pavement of alabaster, turquoise, and white and black marble.
FRANKFURT — The great cathedrals with their marble pillars and intricate artwork were designed to impress, imparting a sense of awe at...
The «Silver Axe» she has by her side has been based directly on the original designs from the game, and she comes complete with a special base made in the image of a marble pillar that brings out her beauty together with the atmosphere of the series.
A photograph of the Syntagma Square, where the people is exercising their democratic rights in a country that just had a bank manager made head of state, is merged together with intimate studies of the marble pillars of the Parthenon, the Western symbol of democracy.
Historians believe that the start of the road network — the place to which all roads led — was a marble pillar called Milliarium Aureum, or the Golden Milestone.
Distinguished by retro «distressed» look, almost as if someone had battered it repeatedly against a marble pillar when it couldn't even measure an empty wall less than 10 - feet long.
The marble pillars in front of the overlook, the wrap around kitchen counters surrounding that huge center island, the study, the tub in that bathroom... I seriously could go on and on!
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