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Peripteral
Peripteral building is surrounded by rows of columns on each face. These form a colonnade of different outer peristyle (which, it is inside).
This arrangement is very common in classical architecture Greek architecture at least since the wooden eighth century BC. BC It was used, but exceptionally, in the ancient Egypt or in the Etruscan temple.
Examples of buildings peripteral
- Temple of the Parthenon in Athens
- Temple of Apollo Epicourios Bassae
- Maison Carree (Nimes)
Examples neoclassical :
- Madeleine church in Paris
- Palais Brongniart in Paris

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