Greco-Roman architecture

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Noun1.Greco-Roman architecture - architecture influenced by the ancient Greeks or RomansGreco-Roman architecture - architecture influenced by the ancient Greeks or Romans
cyma, cymatium - (architecture) a molding for a cornice; in profile it is shaped like an S (partly concave and partly convex)
architectural style, style of architecture, type of architecture - architecture as a kind of art form
Greek architecture - the architecture of ancient Greece
Roman architecture - the architecture of ancient Rome
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Mio Infante designed the monolithic set which was a reference to the Greco-Roman architecture and Imelda's Pantheon, according to Aquino.
Working in such a unique space has provided a host of advantages, he maintains: "It's set in Rome, and you're seeing actors in traditional Roman dress, surrounded by Greco-Roman architecture, making everything seem very fitting, very authentic.
The amazing Greco-Roman architecture in Jerash makes for a multi-cultural experience.
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