Rotunda (architecture)
A rotunda is a term frequently applied to any large round building, often covered by a dome. It can also refer to a round room within a building (a famous example being within the U.S. Capitol). The Pantheon in Rome is a famous rotunda. Several cities have buildings referred to as "the Rotunda", among them:
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U.S. Capitol - Pantheon - Rome
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- The Church of the Rotonda in Thessaloniki, built as the "Tomb of Galerius" in 306 AD.
- Rotunda Hospital in Dublin, Ireland, built as the "New Lying-In Hospital" in 1757.
- The Rotunda at the University of Virginia, the first structure known as "The Rotunda" in 1826.
- The Rotunda in Birmingham, England, built as "The Rotunda" in 1964.
See also: Rotunda (disambiguation)
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