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  2. Domus Aurea - Wikipedia

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    This domed room was a triclinium, where the emperor manifested himself as divine, through the effects of light that the dome filtered, assimilating himself to the god Apollo. It was built on the model of the cenatio praecipua rotunda (dining room whose ceiling constantly revolved like the heavens) which Carandini and Fraioli position in the ...

  3. History of Roman and Byzantine domes - Wikipedia

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    According to Suetonius, the Domus Aurea had a dome that perpetually rotated on its base in imitation of the sky. [44] It was reported in 2009 that newly discovered foundations of a round room may be those of a rotating domed dining hall. [45]

  4. Revolving restaurant - Wikipedia

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    A revolving restaurant in the Näsinneula tower in Tampere, Finland Sydney Tower's revolving restaurant, Australia. A revolving restaurant or rotating restaurant is a tower restaurant designed to rest atop a broad circular revolving platform that operates as a large turntable. The building remains stationary and the diners are carried on the ...

  5. Temple of Minerva Medica (nymphaeum) - Wikipedia

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    The structure represents a transition in Roman secular architecture between the octagonal dining room of the Domus Aurea and the dome of the Pantheon, and the architecture of nearby Byzantine churches. The diameter of the hall was approximately 24 meters, and the height was 33 meters.

  6. Exedra - Wikipedia

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    The exedra achieved particular popularity in ancient Roman architecture during the Roman Empire.In the 1st century AD, Nero's architects incorporated exedrae throughout the planning of his Domus Aurea, enriching the volumes of the party rooms, a part of what made Nero's palace so breathtakingly pretentious to traditional Romans, for no one had ever seen domes and exedrae in a dwelling before.

  7. File:Sala della Sfinge (Sphinx Room), Domus aurea, Rome.jpg

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  8. File:Oculus of Octagonal Room, Domus Aurea (43004369972).jpg

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  9. Colossus of Nero - Wikipedia

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    Location of the Colossus (in red near the center) on a map of Rome. The Colossus of Nero (Colossus Neronis) was a 30-metre (98 ft) bronze statue that the Emperor Nero (37–68 AD) created in the vestibule of his Domus Aurea, the imperial villa complex which spanned a large area from the north side of the Palatine Hill, across the Velian ridge to the Esquiline Hill in Rome.

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