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An onion dome is a dome whose shape resembles an onion. Such domes are often larger in diameter than the tholobate (drum) upon which they sit, and their height usually exceeds their width. They taper smoothly upwards to a point. It is a typical feature of churches belonging to the Russian Orthodox … See more
According to Wolfgang Born, the onion dome has its origin in Syria, where some Umayyad Caliphate-era mosaics show buildings with bulbous domes. An early prototype of onion … See more
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WEBEnglish: Onion domes are domes strongly resembling an onion, typically atop a steeple. See also: Category:Onion domes. Contents. 1 Religious Buildings in Central Europe. 2 Religious Buildings in Eastern Europe. 3 …
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