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- Pantheon, Rome - Wikipedia
It is perhaps the most famous, and architecturally most influential, rotunda The Pantheon was built on the site of an earlier temple, which had been commissioned by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa during the reign of Augustus (27 BC–AD 14)
- Pantheon Rome – Official Visitor Information, History Tickets
Plan your visit to the Pantheon in Rome: explore the dome and oculus, the interior architecture, burials of famous Italians, and practical visitor information
- Basilica of Santa Maria ad Martyres - Pantheon Rome
Visit the Basilica of Santa Maria ad Martyres, the Pantheon of Rome Discover the available tours and guides for an unforgettable experience!
- Pantheon: Romes Best-Surviving Building - World History Encyclopedia
The Pantheon (Latin: pantheum) is the best-preserved building from ancient Rome and was completed in c 125 CE Its magnificent concrete dome is a lasting testimony to the genius of Roman architects
- Pantheon | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
Pantheon, building in Rome that was begun in 27 BC by the statesman Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, probably as a building of the ordinary Classical temple style It was completely rebuilt by the emperor Hadrian sometime between AD 118 and 128, and some alterations were made in the early 3rd century
- Visiting Pantheon in Rome: Tickets, Opening Hours 2026 History
The Pantheon is an ancient temple dedicated to the Roman gods and embodies the greatness of the Roman Empire It is assumed that it was built in A D 2 on another temple, built in 27 B C by Marcus Agrippa Nowadays, this ancient crowning glory can be found at Piazza della Rotonda
- Pantheon Rome | Book your experience | Italy Moments
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- Pantheon - Pantheon e Castel SantAngelo - Direzione Musei nazionali . . .
Among the ancient classic buildings, the Pantheon is certainly the best preserved one, as a result of its transformation into a Church (Saint Mary and the Martyrs) in 609
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