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This is a list of Roman domes. The Romans were the first builders in the history of architecture to realize the potential of domes for the creation of large and well-defined interior spaces. Domes were introduced in a number of Roman building types such as temples, thermae, palaces, mausolea and later also churches. Semi-domes also became a favoured architectural element and were adopted as apses in Christian church architecture.

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  • Liste römischer Kuppeln (de)
  • Cupole romane (it)
  • List of Roman domes (en)
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  • Die Liste römischer Kuppeln führt Kuppelbauten der römischen Antike auf. Die Römer waren die ersten Baumeister in der Architekturgeschichte, die das Potential der Kuppel zur Raumeinwölbung erkannten und zur schöpferischen Gestaltung des Baukörpers ausnutzten. Sie führten die Kuppelüberdachung bei einer Vielzahl von Gebäudetypen ein, darunter in Tempeln, Thermen, Palästen, Mausoleen und seit der Spätantike auch in Kirchen. Halbkuppeln bildeten in den Kaiserthermen beliebte Strukturelemente und fanden als Apsis Eingang in den christlichen Sakralbau. (de)
  • This is a list of Roman domes. The Romans were the first builders in the history of architecture to realize the potential of domes for the creation of large and well-defined interior spaces. Domes were introduced in a number of Roman building types such as temples, thermae, palaces, mausolea and later also churches. Semi-domes also became a favoured architectural element and were adopted as apses in Christian church architecture. (en)
  • Questo è un elenco delle cupole romane. I Romani furono i primi nella storia dell'architettura a realizzare cupole e creare enormi e ben definiti spazi interni. Le cupole vennero introdotte nelle maggiori costruzioni romane: terme, palazzi, mausolei, chiese e solo più tardi nei teatri. Anche le semi-cupole vennero adottate nel campo dell'architettura (per esempio per coronare un'abside nell'architettura cristiana). (it)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Pantheon_dome.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Pantheon_oculus.jpg
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