A tholos (from Ancient Greek θόλος (thólos) 'conical roof, dome'; pl. tholoi; Latin: tholus; pl. tholi) is a form of building that was widely used in the Greco-Roman world. It is a round structure with a circular wall and a roof, usually built upon a couple of steps (a podium), and often with a ring of columns supporting a conical or domed roof.
Model
Main building and column shafts and capitals are separate objects. 28 objects in total.
13,166 tris.
Materials
5 materials. Separate for the marble blocks, trim sheet with ornaments, roof, door and column shaft.
Textures
PBR seamless textures in png format. 2048px resolution.