Imposing face portal in trachyte.
The term trachyte comes from the Greek "t????? (trachýs)", which means "rough", and refers to the rough and porous appearance of the surface of this magmatic rock. This stone is very common in Italy, and one of the main extraction sites is located in the Euganean Hills.
Thanks to its unique characteristics of mechanical resistance, workability and, above all, its non-slip nature, this material has a unique versatility of use, used since ancient times to create safe and aesthetically beautiful solutions.
Origin: Padua
Period: early 1700s
Maximum external dimensions: h cm 375 x cm 260
Internal light dimensions: h cm 335 x cm 214