- Rotunda (architecture)
A rotunda is any building with a circular ground plan, often covered by a
dome . It can also refer to a round room within a building (a famous example being within theUnited States Capitol inWashington, D.C. ). The Pantheon inRome is a famous rotunda. A Band Rotunda is a circularbandstand , usually with a dome.Rotunda in Central Europe
The rotunda have historical and architectural value because it was widespread in the medieval Central Europe. Great number of parochial churches were built in this form in the 9-11th Century A.D. in
Central Europe . This type of circular shaped parochial buildings can be found in great number inHungary ,Bohemia ,Poland ,Croatia ,Austria ,Bayern ,Dalmatia ,Germany . Sometime it was thought as descending structure from the Roman Pantheon, however, it can be found mainly not on the Roman territories, but Central Europe. Generally its size was 6-9 meters inner diameter and theapsis was directed toward east. Sometimes 3 or 4 apsis was glued to the central circle and this type has relatives even in the Caucasus.Rotunda in the Carpathian Basin
Several types of rotunda can be found in the
Carpathian Basin , in theMedieval Hungary . The role of this building can be deciphered from the gradual enlargements of ancient small village churches. Many of them stands today (Nagytótlak, Kallósd, Kissikátor, Bény, Süvéte). Many places the ancient foundations were excavated and conserved. In the form of the village church ofSárospatak we can see a simple circular „nave” and an apsis in East. The church of Alagi major atDunakeszi was enlarged in the direction of the apsis in the XIV.th C. A greater enlargement of the central rotunda can be observed atIsaszeg where the extension extended toward east and west directions and the rotunda foundations can be seen in the central portion of the nave of the gothic church. In many cases the rotunda was used as the apsis of the new larger church of the village (Bagod-Szentpál,Hidegség , Vágkeresztur, Ipolykiskeszi,Herencsény ,Szalonna ). Such half circle apsis is preserved all around the Carpathian basin. The most interesting relation is with the rotunda of six apsis, which can be found atKarcsa , Gerény,Kiszombor in Hungary and several places inArmenia (Aragatz, Bagaran, Bagnayr, Botshor, Kiagmis Alti).Rotunda in the Caucasus
There is an interesting connection between Central European and Caucasian rotundas of the 9-11. C. A. D. Several Armenian built rotunda churches have sixfold arched central apsis, i. e. at Aragatz,
Bagaran , Bagnayr, Botshor, Kiagmis Alti inArmenia . At the same time eightfold arched central buildings (rotunda) are also frequently occurring in Armenia:Ani , Irind, Varzhahan, Ninozminda. It was a suggestion (Csemegi J.) that there was not only western European but Eastern Caucasian relation for architects of Hungary of this age of king I. Stephen of Hungary.Notable Rotundas
Religious buildings
*The
Baptistery at thePiazza dei Miracoli ,Pisa ,Italy .
*ThePantheon, Rome ,Italy , originally built as atemple to the seven deities of the sevenplanet s in the state religion ofAncient Rome .
* TheSanto Stefano Rotondo , Rome.
* The Church of the Rotonda inThessaloniki , built as the "Tomb of Galerius " in306 AD.
* The St George Rotunda inSofia ,Bulgaria , a 4th-century Early Christian church
*St. George Cathedral Church atZvartnots ,Armenia
* St. Martin's Rotunda in Vyšehrad Castle,Prague ,Czech Republic
* TheRotunda of St Marija Assunta inMosta ,Malta
* TheTemple Church inLondon Buildings for entertainment
* The large Rotunda at
Ranelagh Gardens in London, built in the 1740s and demolished in 1805. It was painted byCanaletto .
*ThePantheon, London , opened 1772, demolished in 1937.
* The internal Rotunda in theMichael Maddox Petrovsky Theatre, Moscow (burnt down in 1805).
*TheGate Theatre inDublin ,Ireland (formerly theRotunda Hospital , built in 1757).
*The Roundhouse inLondon , originally built in 1847 as a turntable engine shed, it was used as agin store till being converted into a theatre in the1960 s.
*TheRoyal Albert Hall inLondon ,England .
*The IMAX Theatre inLondon ,England .Residential buildings
*
Ickworth House inSuffolk ,England .
*Mereworth Castle in Kent, England
*The Rotunda in Birmingham, England, built as an office building in1964 .The Rotunda Building, Norfolk, VA [http://www.norfolkrotunda.com] rebuilt in 2007Buildings for learning
* The Rotunda at the University of Virginia built in
1826 .
*TheBritish Museum Reading Room ,London built in 1857.
* TheRotunda Museum ,Scarborough, North Yorkshire .
*Dallas Hall atSouthern Methodist University ,Dallas, Texas built in 1911.Government buildings
*
Beehive (building) , a New Zealand parliament building.
* TheUnited States Capitol .
* The Rotundas, a subterranean structure inMarsham Street inLondon See also
*
Rotunda (disambiguation)
*Round church Outer references
* Vera, Gervers-Molnár (1972): A középkori Magyarország rotundái. (Rotunda in the Medieval Hungary). Akadémiai, Budapest
* József, Csemegi (1949): A tarnaszentmáriai templom hajójának stíluskritikai vizsgálata. (Studies on the Nave of the Church at Tarnaszentmária.) in: Antiquitas Hungarica III (1949), 92-107.
* Sena Sekulić-Gvozdanović (1994): Templom erődítések Horvátországban. (Fortresses in Croatia). Tankönyvkiadó, Zágráb. http://mars.elte.hu/varak/aahrtemplomvarak/hr%20templomvarak.htm
* Osterlar Church in Danmark http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%98sterlars_kyrka
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