This collection features cupolas from diverse countries and periods. It includes a variety of both classical and modern designs that showcase architectural heritage. Each cupola serves as an example of the artistic and technical quality of its respective time.
Vatican City
Famed for its Renaissance architecture and the largest dome in the world, stands within Vatican City.
Italy
Known for its massive red-tiled dome, it remains a symbol of the city’s wealth and status during the Renaissance era.
United States of America
An iconic structure with a cast-iron dome that houses the United States Congress.
Oxford
This structure is one of the earliest instances of a circular library in Britain featuring a distinctive cupola.
Australia
A building recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Australia featuring a dome structure.
Ukraine
Recognized as Kyiv's most iconic structure which houses one of the most impressive cupolas in Eastern Europe.
Russian Federation
Features an array of colorful, onion-shaped domes that are a staple of Russian architecture.
United Arab Emirates
One of the world's largest mosques, famous for its white marble domes and minarets.
Côte d'Ivoire
Houses one of the largest domes of any church in the world, located in Côte d'Ivoire.
Hungary
The thermal bath features a neo-baroque palace environment with a distinctive yellow dome above the main pool.
India
Features the second largest pre-modern dome in the world and an architectural marvel of Deccan Sultanate.
Spain
The architecture reflects the Spanish Renaissance style and features a prominent dome.
Singapore
Features a Corinthian style architecture, housing the highest judicial body in Singapore under its central dome.
Germany
Iconic historical edifice in Berlin, crowned by a glass dome with a 360-degree city view.
India
An ivory-white marble mausoleum featuring a large dome structure providing architectural significance.
Moscow
The architecture represents traditional elements with its diverse, colorful domes.
Italy
Engineered by Filippo Brunelleschi, this dome is praised for its revolutionary design and engineering.
United States of America
Its white marble dome is visually prominent on St. Paul's skyline.
United States of America
Boasts the fourth-largest self-supported marble dome in the world.
United Kingdom
Famous concert hall with a fiberglass-domed roof, known for hosting the Proms concerts annually.
Germany
Baroque church featuring a lavish interior and a green rooftop dome, visible over Prague's cityscape.
United States of America
Beaux-Arts architecture featuring a splendid dome that is taller than the U.S. Capitol's dome.