In Greek, Roman and Neoclassical architecture, the architrave is a horizontal element that forms the lowest part of the entablature. The architrave rests on the column capitals. The frieze rests on the architrave.
In Greek, Roman and Neoclassical architecture, the architrave is a horizontal element that forms the lowest part of the entablature. The architrave rests on the column capitals. The frieze rests on the architrave.