Monday, May 4, 2020
Roman Architecture
The Pantheon was a Greek-style temple that has a rectangular entrance and a circular end. Some historians believe this may not have been a worshipping place, rather a building for a cult like following of Augustus. It suffered damage from a fire in 110 C.E. and was fortunately restored.
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