The dravida style temples here have a tiered tower over the shrine which is capped with a dome like structure.
The Temple of Transition took the form of a 120-foot tiered, hexagonal central tower, surrounded by five 58-foot tiered, hexagonal towers.
The single spire rises from a tiered tower.
Several scholars date its construction to the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries, when the tiered towers were exceedingly popular in Russia, but others date the tower to the 16th century, probably before 1552.
In my original idea there was much more detail about the church (its tiered tower built of yellow stone) and the churchyard.
St Paul's became known as the Wedding Cake Church from the unusual tiered tower.
It features a steeply pitched slate roof and a three tiered tower.
The low-pitched gable roof is topped by a two tiered tower.
A few blocks from Touro Synagogue stands Trinity Church, most beautiful of Colonial buildings, with its tiered tower, box pews, rare wine-glass pulpit and dazzling white spaces.
In the post-war era, Joseph Stalin ordered seven huge tiered neoclassic towers to be built around the city.