baldachinos

/ˌbɔldəˈkinoʊz/
noun
  1. Canopies or ceremonial cloth coverings, often supported by poles, used over thrones, altars, or processional paths.
    • The cathedral's baldachinos were embroidered with gold thread.
    • During the festival, workers set up baldachinos along the parade route.
    • The museum displayed a collection of antique baldachinos from royal ceremonies.
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