Monument of Nymphs - Nymphaeum
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Copy/Modify/No Transfer, 52 Land impact.
(Size 16.30 x 31.60 x 7.80 meters)
Low level prims but built with good details, Nymphaeum fit everything, from 512 sqm parcels, homesteads or full sims, placed individually or as part of the themed construction complex you want.
It may be proper gift for any occasion!
Based of classical architecture Nymphaeum is timeless building suitable for all time periods starting with antiquity, medieval, renaissance, baroque and modern times.
Note: the modify feature of the item gives the possibility to adapt it dimensions to your desired emplacements and architectural plans. Increasing the item size will increase the land impact.
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Reference:
A nymphaeum was a monument consecrated to the nymphs, especially those of springs.
The nymphaea of the Roman period, which extended the sacral use to purely recreational ones, were borrowed from the constructions of the Hellenistic east. The majority of them were rotundas, and were adorned with statues and paintings.
They served the threefold purpose of sanctuaries, reservoirs and assembly-rooms. A special feature was their use for the celebration of marriages those in Hadrian's Villa in Tivoli may be specially mentioned.
(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
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Ver el artículo en Second Life- High quality
- Good load
- Decent land impact
- Complex building
- Based of classical architecture