0 a triangular part at the top of the front of a building that supports the roof and is often decorated --
The acanthus frieze is carved with winged angels and bishop's mitre; the segmental pediment, with festoons of flowers.
This design is echoed with smaller pediments on each of the side entrances above carved festoon and scroll motifs.
Polyurethane is also used for moldings which include door frames, columns, balusters, window headers, pediments, medallions and rosettes.
The main faade of the church is heavily decorated with baroque motifs (such as garlands and shells) and an indented broken pediment.
They have balconies, decorated architraves, and pediments of different types.
The building has four symmetrical facades, each with slightly projected pavilions topped by triangular pediments.
The main entrance is flanked by paired columns on pedestals and the smaller side doors are topped with semicircular pediments.
This pediment is echoed as a smaller pediment over both of the two-storied pavilions.