Phiale (building)

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title: Phiale (building)
text: Phiale is a term in ancient Greek architecture for a building or columned arcade around a fountain, the equivalent of the Roman nymphaeum. The falling water from the fountain was and usually still is collected in a flattish bowl-shaped bowl, the usual meaning of phiale, as a shape for a vessel in Ancient Greek pottery or silverware. In Byzantine architecture the phiale was also built in the atrium of, or just outside, a church or the katholikon of a monastery. Typically, there is an open arcade
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