0 a small building in a garden for sitting in, often built in a high place to give a beautiful view --
At the peak of the roof sits a belvedere with its own rounded arch windows and hip roof supported at the eavesline with bracketry.
The building is topped with a cylindrical belvedere.
The main building has a hipped roof and belvedere.
The school is distinguished by a cylindrical belvedere feature on the roof.
The larger of these is divided from the principal block by the belvedere tower.
The belvedere can be seen on the roof.
The arched windows rise to the top and end in the last story with an open belvedere.
The facilities were greatly enlarged to accommodate over 200 guests in 1911 and 1912, when the iconic belvedere tower was added to the facade.