The place is impressive and shows the culture of history and it is considered one of the non-traditional churches and the architectural style due to the presence of a large circular opening in the dome that shows the extent of the architecture and around the pantheon restaurants and cafes that you can sit on and enjoy the view from the outside and I recommend it to visit everyone who goes to Rome
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If you are visiting Rome, the Pantheon is a must. The sheer size of this chapel/Monument will buckle your knees. Best part about it, it is free! Unless you pay for a guided tour of course. Take pictur...
One of the most magical place in Rome! Spectacular, at night. It is certainly one of the oldest monuments in Rome, and we are still here to tell its story. Wonderful at night, when no one is around....
The Pantheon is very impressive we wandered around outside and gazed at its beauty the Sun shone down on us and my girlfriend got sweaty so we went to get a drink. We then queued up to get into the Pa...
We expected to pop in quickly just to say we'd done it, but ended up staying for a while, just blown away by the architecture. It's really a stunning feat that deserves 45 minutes of your time. Also...
The ancient saying goes well. The consequence of not coming to Rome to see the Pantheon is that he was stupid when he came, and he was stupid when he went.
The Pantheon is one of the most important buildings in the world of architecture, both in Italy and around the world. It has a very important position in the history of architecture. The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence, Brunelleschi is the dome built with reference to the Pantheon. And the church of St. Francis of Paul in Naples was also built in the name of the Pantheon. There is another important point in
: Raphael's tomb, like Raphael's children's shoes can be tribute.
Address: Piazza della Rotonda
Tequila
There are many Roman period buildings in Italy, the most complete of which is the Roman Pantheon. The building has a long history and was built in 27 BC. It has a history of more than 2,000 years and is a model of ancient Roman architecture. The main body of the Pantheon is a huge cylinder covered with a semi-circular dome. The top is open with a large circular hole. At different times of the day, the light is discharged from the top and shines in different positions in the temple, giving a kind of The sacred and solemn feeling is very shocking.
Rusted_Sword
The obelisk towering over the entrance to Pantheon in the Piazza della Rotonda was originally from Ancient Egypt. The Romans installed it on a carved fountain base, and has a crucifix at its top. The complicated and superimposed appearance of this perfectly symbolizes the atmosphere of the pantheon. The Pantheon was once said by Michelangelo to be a design made by angels. The portico of the Pantheon features classical Greek columns, and the inside space is broad and vast, creating the sense that one is inside a perfect sphere. The only source of life surprisingly comes from the ceiling skylight. No matter how many times I visit, I will always lift up my head to look at the ray of light that emanates from the center of the hemispherical dome.
Yoki Huang
In the center of Rome, there is a fountain with a tall spire and a monument in the center. The base of the monument is carved with ancient Roman mythology (Fig. 9). This fountain is located at the Roman Pantheon.
The Pantheon is the only Roman Empire building that has been preserved to this day. It was built in 27-25 BC to worship the gods on Mount Olympia, a classic building from the Augustus period.
It was praised by Michelangelo as "the design of the angels". The huge hemispherical dome (Fig. 2) inside has not fallen for two thousand years and is definitely a miracle in the history of architecture.
The Pantheon is the temple where the gods are located. It has witnessed the changes in history. Several alcove offering temple-level figures, such as the tomb of the first king of Italy, Victor Emmanuel II (Fig. 7), Umberto I (figure 5) and the Italian Renaissance The tomb of the painter Raphael.
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Located in the heart of Rome, the Pantheon is a well-preserved imperial Roman building in the city. Michelangelo admiringly referred to it as “the design of the angels”. The Pantheon has over 2000 years of history and was once used to worship the Gods on Mt. Olympus. Famous historical figures, including Raphael and Byzantine Emperor Manuel II Palaiologos, have slept here. To witness the true mystique of the Pantheon, come here on a sunny day. As the sunlight shines through the windows, the bent light rays form magnificent columns of light that shimmer in all different colors, as if blessed by God.
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The place is impressive and shows the culture of history and it is considered one of the non-traditional churches and the architectural style due to the presence of a large circular opening in the dome that shows the extent of the architecture and around the pantheon restaurants and cafes that you can sit on and enjoy the view from the outside and I recommend it to visit everyone who goes to Rome
In the city centre, very imposing attraction, certainly worth a visit. Entrance is free and inside there is a lot to see
the best and amazing building ive ever seen.
very beautiful and it has a magnificent atmosphere
I always forget how beautiful the Pantheon is!! It is gorgeous on the inside and has so much history! I also forget that it’s a church... it doesn’t seem like it would be until you get inside. A beautiful piece a architecture... like a giant work of art! Definitely a must see as you’re wandering through Rome.