What is the meaning of the acroterion in architecture?

The acroterion is a decorative ornament or sculpture that is placed on the flat or sloping top of the pediment at the end of a building or structure in classical architecture. It is typically located at the apex or corners of the pediment and is often designed to enhance the visual appeal of the structure and to symbolize or represent some aspect of the building's purpose or the culture it is associated with.

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