Pantheon

Kate Johns
Article By: Kate Johns
3 years ago
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And just when you think it couldn’t get any better! The Pantheon is just a stone’s throw from the Trevi Fountain, and will take you a short few minutes to arrive by foot. Of course, take your time to stop and smell the roses (or waltz into different churches, ruins or gelaterie that you may come across). The Pantheon is renowned for being one of Rome’s best preserved buildings. Unfortunately, due to lack of historical records, the architect or construction length are unknown. What is known however is that the Pantheon’s immaculate design has withstood the test of time. At the very top of the Pantheon is a cut out dome which allows rain to enter and form the perfect circle at the bottom of the Pantheon. The Pantheon is best known for it’s temple façade and was created to be a temple to the Roman Gods. The etymology of Pantheon is split in two; pan, meaning ‘all’ and theos, meaning Gods. Photo by Gabriella Clare Marino on Unsplash
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  • Piazza della Rotonda, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
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