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- Monopteros abstract "A monopteros (Ancient Greek:ὁ μονόπτερος from the Polytonic: μόνος, only, single, alone, and τὸ πτερόν, wing) is a circular colonnade supporting a roof but without any walls. Unlike a tholos (in its wider sense as a circular building), it does not have a cella. In Greek and especially Roman antiquity the term could also be used for a tholos. In ancient times monopteroi (Ancient Greek: οἱ μονόπτεροι) served inter alia as a form of baldachin for an idol. An example of this is the Monument of Lysicrates in Athens, albeit the spaces between the columns were walled in, even in ancient times. The Temple of Rome and Augustus on the Athenian Acropolis is a monopteros from Roman times with open spaces between the columns. Cyriacus von Ancona, a 15th-century traveller, handed down his architrave inscription: Ad praefatae Palladis Templi vestibulum. In baroque and classicist architecture, the monopteros as a \"muses' temple\" is a popular motif in English and French gardens. The monopteros also occurs in German parks, as in the English Garden in Munich and in Hayns Park in Hamburg-Eppendorf. Many wells in parks and spa centres have the appearance of a monopteros. Many monopteroi have staffage structures like a porticus, placed in front of the monopteros. These also have only a decorative function, because they are not needed in order to provide an entrance to a temple that is open on all sides.Many monopteroi are described as rotundas due to their circular floor plan. The tholos also goes by that name. However, many monopteroi have square or polygonal plans, that would not be described as rotundas. An example is the Muses' Temple with the muse, Polyhymnia, in the grounds of Tiefurt House, that has a hexagonal floor plan.".
- Monopteros thumbnail Monopteros.svg?width=300.
- Monopteros wikiPageExternalLink books?id=g77HQ6gZEtkC.
- Monopteros wikiPageExternalLink www.leibniztempel.de.
- Monopteros wikiPageExternalLink aussichtstempel.html.
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- Monopteros wikiPageLength "3982".
- Monopteros wikiPageOutDegree "43".
- Monopteros wikiPageRevisionID "668846946".
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Acropolis_of_Athens.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Architrave.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Athens.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Bad_Vilbel.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Baldachin.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Baroque.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_by_shape.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Category:Columns_and_entablature.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rotundas_(architecture).
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Category:Temples.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Cella.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Choragic_Monument_of_Lysicrates.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Christian_Frederik_Hansen.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Ciriaco_de_Pizzicolli.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Classicism.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Colonnade.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Dessau-Wörlitz_Garden_Realm.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Englischer_Garten.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink English_landscape_garden.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Eutin_Castle.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Floor_plan.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink French_formal_garden.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Greek_diacritics.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Hamburg-Eppendorf.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Hanover.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Hayns_Park.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Latin_phrases_(I).
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Munich.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Muse.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Park.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Polyhymnia.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Portico.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Rotunda_(architecture).
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Staffage.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Temple_of_Rome_and_Augustus.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Tiefurt_House.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Water_well.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:tholos.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLink File:Monopteros.svg.
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLinkText "Monopteros".
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLinkText "monopteros".
- Monopteros wikiPageWikiLinkText "tholos".
- Monopteros wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Monopteros wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Monopteros subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_by_shape.
- Monopteros subject Category:Columns_and_entablature.
- Monopteros subject Category:Rotundas_(architecture).
- Monopteros subject Category:Temples.
- Monopteros hypernym Colonnade.
- Monopteros type Element.
- Monopteros type Rotunda.
- Monopteros comment "A monopteros (Ancient Greek:ὁ μονόπτερος from the Polytonic: μόνος, only, single, alone, and τὸ πτερόν, wing) is a circular colonnade supporting a roof but without any walls. Unlike a tholos (in its wider sense as a circular building), it does not have a cella. In Greek and especially Roman antiquity the term could also be used for a tholos. In ancient times monopteroi (Ancient Greek: οἱ μονόπτεροι) served inter alia as a form of baldachin for an idol.".
- Monopteros label "Monopteros".
- Monopteros sameAs Q60129.
- Monopteros sameAs Monopteros.
- Monopteros sameAs Monopteros_(Tempel).
- Monopteros sameAs Monóptero.
- Monopteros sameAs Monopterosz.
- Monopteros sameAs Monoptero.
- Monopteros sameAs Monopteros.
- Monopteros sameAs Monopteros_(tempel).
- Monopteros sameAs Monopter.
- Monopteros sameAs Monóptero.
- Monopteros sameAs m.0hhrjyg.
- Monopteros sameAs Моноптер.
- Monopteros sameAs Q60129.
- Monopteros wasDerivedFrom Monopteros?oldid=668846946.
- Monopteros depiction Monopteros.svg.
- Monopteros isPrimaryTopicOf Monopteros.