The Pantheon in Rome is an
ancient temple, now a church,
renowned for its massive dome and oculus.
Originally built in 27 BCE and later reconstructed
by Emperor Hadrian around 126 CE, it is one of
the best-preserved monuments of Ancient Rome.
The structure features grand Corinthian columns
and a coffered dome, which was an architectural
marvel of its time. The Pantheon serves as the
final resting place of Italian kings and notable
figures, making it a historic and cultural treasure
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