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- allow for light to shine. The word tiburio is from the Medieval Latin tiburium (lit. 'hut', a variant of tugurium). Roof lantern Interior, Peterborough...
- perhaps the elegant loggia in the tambour under the dome similar to the tiburium of the sanctuary of the Beata Vergine dei Miracoli at Saronno, which is...
- central plan, with a square tiburium in the middle, followed by a raised semicircular presbytery covered by another tiburium, similar to the other one,...
- with a semicircular apse. The arms of the church join under the square tiburium forming a dome surmounted by a polygonal lantern. Architectural and decorative...
- basilica, starting from 1300, on a Latin Cross plan with an octagonal tiburium. In the late 14th century, the side chapels were added and, as designed...
- to the Ticino, it served the fishermen. The apses and the three-level tiburium exemplify effective simplicity of Romanesque decoration. Inside are two...
- Romanesque can be seen, while a uni**** in the Verona panorama is the octagonal tiburium, which is grafted onto the transept cross with the nave, incorporates a...
- dome, but others depart from it, marking a Lombard origin. These are the tiburium protecting the dome, the terracotta decoration, the presence of pointed...
- with the Lombard tradition, for which the architect chose an octagonal tiburium. The façade is divided into two orders, both marked by lesenes and columns;...
- between 1597 and 1623 by the architect Giuseppe Guerra. The octagonal tiburium (corridor across base of cupola drum) dates to 1786, the Neoclassical façade...