Balconies

/ˈbælkəˌniz/ noun

Elevated platforms projecting from the walls of buildings, typically with railings, providing outdoor space accessible from interior rooms. Often used for relaxation, observation, or as architectural features.

From Italian 'balcone,' possibly derived from Germanic 'balko' meaning 'beam' or 'scaffold.' The architectural feature spread through Europe during the Renaissance, becoming particularly associated with Mediterranean and Spanish colonial architecture.

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