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Experiencing the Pantheon in person can feel like stepping into another world. The immense bronze doors open to a tranquil interior where the interplay of sunlight and shadow on the marble floor ...
The Pantheon temple in Rome glistens with ... wall-to-wall, and floor-to-ceiling, solid Carrara marble. What once took an army of oxen and brute force in the Renaissance is now done with ...
Rome’s Pantheon stands defiant 2,000 years after it was built, its marble floors sheltered under the world’s largest unreinforced concrete dome. For decades, researchers have probed samples ...
Nobody quite knows the original purpose of the Pantheon, but its name ... through the wafting incense and land on the coloured marble floor below. As your gaze moves from the brightness above ...
The Pantheon’s famous, coffered dome is the largest unsupported concrete structure in the world, measuring 142 feet in diameter and 142 feet from the top of the dome to the marble floor below.
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