These architectural and structural elements consist of a corridor flanked by vertical columns (pillars) supporting longitudinal beams (sleepers) that join the columns on each side, and other transversal beams supported on the previous ones (rafters) at the same or higher height joining both sides.
The pergola can be free-standing or attached to a building or other structure, in which case the pillars are usually removed and the sleepers on that side are attached to the existing structure. The most common use is to protect walkways in a landscaped area, but they can also be part of a building or house to protect pedestrian areas.
We have the widest range of wooden pergolas, aluminum, glass y steelevent tents, gazebos, garden gazebos, etc.