The
Pantheon Rome is the only completely intact piece of
Roman Architecture left in the world. It is simply breathtaking
and no visit to Roma is complete without a look inside
where, among other things you can find the remains of
Raphael the painter - 3 years ago American and Italian
Scientists took a sample of his DNA and took cross samples
from several thousand Tuscan Residents in an attempt
to try and find his direct descendant... they didn't
succeed but are still looking. The Pantheon is held
up by huge monolithic marble pillars each weighing 90
tonnes which were miraculously brought to Rome by sea
from Egypt over 2000 years ago.
Inside the Pantheon
you should look up and admire the ornate ceiling...
Curiously the Pantheon's height is exactly the same
as the radius of its' dome... consequently inside it
could host a perfect circle or better still would be
the perfect place for a fisheye photo... if only they'd
let Mr McKie our virtual photographer inside this historic
building !
Did You Know?
The Pantheon contains lots of holes in the marble floor
to let the rain drain out (rain enters the Pantheon
through the "oculus" a hole in the roof 9
metres wide and a symbolic link between the Roman worshippers
and their gods).
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