Pantheon, Ancient Roman temple in Italy
The Pantheon is a former Roman temple, now a Catholic church, in Rome, Italy.
Built by Agrippa in 27 BC, the Pantheon was rebuilt by Emperor Hadrian in 126 AD.
It's an iconic symbol of the Roman Empire and its architectural prowess.
Today, it serves as a popular tourist attraction and a place for worship.
The Pantheon boasts the world's largest unreinforced concrete dome.
Location: Rome
Inception: 2 Century
Architect: Apollodorus of Damascus
Architectural style: ancient Roman architecture
Height: 43.3 m
Length: 35 m
Width: 54.5 m
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Material: concrete
Opening Hours: Monday-Saturday 08:30-19:15; Sunday 09:00-17:45
Phone: +390668300230
Email: pm-laz@beniculturali.it
Website: pantheonroma.com
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap