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Tempietto (Italian: "small temple")
generally means a
small temple-like or pavilion-like
structure and is a name of many
places in Italy:
Tempietto del...
- The
Tempietto (lit. 'small temple') is a
small commemorative tomb (martyrium)
designed by
Donato Bramante, to mark the
location of the
crucifixion of...
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Basilica formed the
basis of the
design executed by Michelangelo. His
Tempietto (San
Pietro in Montorio)
marked the
beginning of the High Renaissance...
- Mountain") is a
church in Rome, Italy,
which includes in its
courtyard the
Tempietto, a
small commemorative martyrium ('martyry')
built by
Donato Bramante...
- The
Temple of
Aesculapius located in the
gardens of the
Villa Borghese, in Rome, was
built in the
ionic style between 1785 and 1792 by
Antonio Asprucci...
- by
Arnolfo di Cambio,
Filippo Brunelleschi and
Emilio De
Fabris The
Tempietto (Rome), by
Donato Bramante, 1444–1514 The Hall of
Perspective from Villa...
- The
Tempietto di Sant'Antonio is a small,
octagonal temple or
chapel dedicated to St
Anthony of Padua,
located in
Piazza Tre
Martiri of the city of Rimini...
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sacramental Host, he
designed a
miniature version in gilt
bronze of Bramante's
Tempietto, the
little chapel that
marks the
place of the
death of St. Peter. On...
- one of the most
influential buildings in
Renaissance architecture, the
Tempietto in a
courtyard of the
church of San
Pietro in
Montorio in Rome. This was...
- The
building lost some of its most
representative elements, such as the
tempietto on its top (now restored) and the
ground floor and mezzanine's architectural...