Tempietto del Bramante

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Tempietto del Bramante is a small, perfectly proportioned High Renaissance temple in Rome designed by Donato Bramante, celebrated as a masterpiece of classical architectural harmony.

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instanceOf High Renaissance building
Roman Catholic shrine
architectural structure
temple
approximateCompletionYear 1502
architect Donato Bramante NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle High Renaissance
classical architecture
associatedWithEvent traditional site of Saint Peter’s martyrdom
commissionedBy Ferdinand II of Aragon NERFINISHED
Isabella I of Castile NERFINISHED
completionDate early 16th century
country Italy
dedicatedTo Apostle Peter
surface form: Saint Peter
hasElement cella
colonnade
entablature
stylobate
hasFeature balustrade
centralized plan
circular plan
crypt
cupola with lantern
dome
drum
hemispherical dome
metopes and triglyphs
peristyle of Doric columns
radial symmetry
heritageStatus part of the historic center of Rome
influenced Bramante’s design for the new St. Peter’s Basilica
Renaissance centralized church designs
locatedIn Italy
Janiculum Hill NERFINISHED
Rome
courtyard of San Pietro in Montorio NERFINISHED
material granite
travertine
order Doric order NERFINISHED
patron Spanish monarchy NERFINISHED
period High Renaissance
planType centralized plan
religion Roman Catholicism
roofType domed roof
significance considered a masterpiece of High Renaissance architecture
considered a model of classical architectural harmony
influential example of centralized church design

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Janiculum Hill hasLandmark Tempietto del Bramante