In fact, the original dome lasted only two decades before an earthquake brought it down in 559.
The original wooden dome was replaced by one built of stone following the 1893 fire.
The precise shape of the original central dome completed in 537 was significantly different than the current one and, according to contemporary accounts, much bolder.
In 1964, the original dome of the tower, severely damaged during the civil war, was replaced by the current roof line.
Before it was installed, the original dome was replaced with a larger one, and the mount upgraded.
The original domes on the Minarets were damaged and then removed in 1903 due to an earthquake.
The plant cylinders, containing services equipment, and some piles used for the original dome, were reused.
The Capitol's original dome, completed in 1824, was a modest structure, made of wood covered with copper.
Changes to the building were few, but the original dome was removed, only a skylight remains.
Nothing remains of the original dome built by Abd al-Malik.