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AD 800
Domes become popular -
Period: to
AD 313
pizzas arches are built, such as the arch of Constantine in Rome. Mostly built in concrete, bricks or marble, they were grandiose and meant to represent victories, prestige, money and power -
Period: to
Early 15th Century
Italian architecture is heavily influenced from the Classical ideals of ancient Greek and ancient Roman civilizations. -
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1502-10
Bramante's iconic "Tempietto" is constructed at San Pietro in Montecitorio in the city of Rome. Styles were copied from the classical Temple of Vesta. -
Period: to
1568
With an elaborate, powerful and austere facade and rich decorations, it was seen as a prototype for Italian Baroque architecture and is regarded as one of the first buildings in the Baroque style -
Period: to
Early mid 18th century
Baroque facades become very popular in churches all over Italy, especially in Southern Italy in cities such as Naples, Lecce, Palermo, Noto, Ragusa and Siracusa.