Window
opening to admit light or air
العربية: نافذة
· Aragonés: Finestra
· Bahasa Indonesia: Jendela
· বাংলা: জানালা
· Brezhoneg: Prenestr
· Български: Прозорец
· Català: Finestra
· Cebuano: Bintana
· Čeština: Okno
· Dansk: Vindue
· Deutsch: Fenster
· Eesti: Aken
· Ελληνικά: Παράθυρο
· English: Window
· Español: Ventana
· Esperanto: Fenestro
· Euskara: Leiho
· فارسی: پنجره
· Français : Fenêtre
· Gàidhlig: Uinneag
· Galego: Fiestra
· ქართული: ფანჯარა
· 한국어: 창
· Íslenska: Gluggi
· Italiano: Finestra
· עברית: חלון
· Lëtzebuergesch: Fënster
· Lietuvių: Langas
· Magyar: Ablak
· Napulitano: Fenesta
· Nederlands: Venster
· Nedersaksies: Vienster
· 日本語: 窓
· Norsk bokmål: Vindu
· Normaund: F'nêt'
· Occitan : Fenèstra
· Polski: Okno
· Português: Janela
· Runa Simi: Wintana
· Русский: Окно
· Sicilianu: Finestra
· Slovenčina: Okno
· Српски / srpski: Прозор
· Suomi: Ikkuna
· Svenska: Fönster
· தமிழ்: சாளரம்
· తెలుగు: కిటికీ
· Тоҷикӣ: Тиреза
· Türkçe: Pencere
· West-Vlams: Veister
· ייִדיש: פענסטער
· Українська: Вікно
· 中文:窗
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Domestic window
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Domestic window
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Old Iowa farmhouse window
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Domestic window interior
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Mountain shelter
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Light traveling through window, Brandenburg, Germany
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Ochsenauge
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Oeil-de-boeuf
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Skylight
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Window in castle ruin
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Broken window
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view
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plane window
Windows by style or period
editRomanesque windows
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France
Cluny -
France
Château du Bernstein -
Germany
Burg Hornberg -
Italy
Gorizia
Romanesque church windows
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Spain
Gothic windows
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Austria
Old Neuhaus castle -
Germany
Burg Raueneck -
Slovakia
Strečno castle -
Spain
Gothic church windows
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United Kingdom
Saltfleetby -
Poland
Bielsko-Biała, St. Stanislaw -
Gothic window with golden Renaisssance latticework, Saint Vitus Cathedral, Prague, Czech Republic.
Renaissance windows
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Denmark
Kronborg Castle -
France
Bourges -
Italy
Bologna -
Poland
Dębno
Baroque windows
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Czech Republic
Prague -
Italy
Milan -
Russia, Moscow
19th century windows
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Gothic revival window
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Eclecticism on a window
19th century church windows
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Sweden
Linköping Sjögestakyrkan
Belle Epoque
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Belle Epoque (1900)
20th century windows
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Art Nouveau window, 1904-1906, Austria, Vienna
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Art Nouveau window, 1905
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Art Deco window, 1939
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Richard Paulick: Karl-Marx-Allee, 1952
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Le Corbusier: Casa Crutchet, 1953
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Modernist window, 1964, Washington DC
21st century windows
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ICA Boston, 2006
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Happy RIZZI House, Germany.
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semi-transparent curtains, "eyes" half-closed
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triple-pane insulated glazing
Windows by country
editChinese window
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Ornamental Chinese window, known as "花窗" (literally: "flower window")
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Ornamental Chinese window, known as "花窗" (literally: "flower window")
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Ornamental Chinese window, known as "花窗" (literally: "flower window")
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Ornamental Chinese window, known as "花窗" (literally: "flower window")
Japanese windows
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ornamental Japanese window
Windows in art
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Leon Wyczółkowski, 1933
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Trompe-l’œil window and sun light.