All 11 Uses of
cupola
in
Angels & Demons
- Now he rested in the most sacred of tombs, buried five stories down, directly beneath the central cupola of the basilica.†
Chpt 33-34 *
- The sprawling ceiling hovered overhead as though weightless-the 141-foot unsupported span larger even than the cupola at St. Peter's.†
Chpt 61-62
- Overhead, the domed cupola shone with a field of illuminated stars and the seven astronomical planets.†
Chpt 65-66
- The burnished disks glimmered in the setting sun as it sifted through the cupola.†
Chpt 65-66
- A cupola of stars?†
Chpt 65-66
- The church was opposite them, a hazy cupola emerging from a faint cluster of buildings across the square.†
Chpt 89-90
- Dead center of the sanctuary, beneath the main cupola, wooden pews had been stacked high and were now ablaze in some sort of epic funeral pyre.†
Chpt 91-92
- High above, smoke and flames swirled in the cupola.†
Chpt 91-92
- Robert Langdon had no idea where he was or how long he had been unconscious when he opened his eyes and found himself staring up at the underside of a baroque, frescoed cupola.†
Chpt 99-100
- Smoke spiraled over the cupola, lit by the media lights and fire trucks.†
Chpt 99-100
- To his right, the smoking cupola of Santa Maria della Vittoria.†
Chpt 105-106
Definition:
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(cupola) an architectural feature at the top of a roof, usually dome-shaped and opened by windows or columns
(See this Google Images link for cupola to see samples.)