A triptych is a work of art which is divided into three sections.
Triptych can also refer to:
- A flyer or an ad folded in three sections
- Triptych (Strings Percussion Celesta), a ballet by Christopher d'Amboise
- Triptych (computer game), a tetris-like computer game by Chronic Logic
- Triptych (album), an album by the Canadian rock band The Tea Party
- Triptych (Bloodrock album)
- "Triptych", a song on the Roxy Music album Country Life
- The Triptych, an album by the Christian metal band Demon Hunter
- Triptych, a novel by Karin Slaughter
- TripTik, a route planning tool available from automobile clubs.
- Triptych (horse), European Thoroughbred racehorse
- The Triptych, a collection of 3 albums mixed by Fred Deakin of Lemon Jelly and released in 2007
- The Triptych, an eroge developed by ALcot
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