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If you are referring to the Pantheon in Rome, are not prohibitive because of its solid construction and because it is still in use as a church. This prevents it from decaying
It is called The Pantheon
If you mean the ancient Pantheon, it is in Rome. There is also a famous Pantheon church in Paris.
There are no frescoes (murals) in the Pantheon in Rome. Its walls have a facing in marbles of different colours. You cannot paint on marble.
The Pantheon in Rome, Italy was built in 126 AD The Pantheon in Paris was built in 1758 and completed in 1790.
If you are referring to the Pantheon in Rome, are not prohibitive because of its solid construction and because it is still in use as a church. This prevents it from decaying
The Pantheon did not do much to improve the life of the citizens of Rome. It was not meant to. It was a temple dedicated to all gods (pantheon). Therefore, it was not meant to be anything beyond a place of worship.
It is called The Pantheon
If you mean the ancient Pantheon, it is in Rome. There is also a famous Pantheon church in Paris.
The Pantheon in Rome has probably been on several coins. France made a coin with the Pantheon in Paris on it.
In Rome, in the Pantheon.
It was built in Rome Italy
As the saying goes 'When in Rome, do as the Romans'. Eat and drink at a sidewalk cafe, sit on the Spanish Steps, visit the Vatican, walk everywhere you can, see the Colosseum at night and during the day, visit the Forum and the Pantheon, see the fountains. Actually, anything you do in Rome is good because you are in Rome!
The Pantheon is located in the city of Rome in Italy. This structure was opened in 126 AD and was built in the reign of Augustus.
There are no frescoes (murals) in the Pantheon in Rome. Its walls have a facing in marbles of different colours. You cannot paint on marble.
Many historians care about Rome, as it was the epicenter of the world a long time ago. Important inventions were made in Rome, and it is very historical. The Pantheon is amazing. I recommend you to visit it. Maybe then you will not ask such blatant questions. Does that answer your question?
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