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Located in the historic center of Rome, Pantheon is one of the most famous churches in the world and has a perfect spherical dome. Pantheon was built in the year 80 AD and was built by Emperor Hadrian, but he wanted to build a temple for all the gods over a wide range. Let's witness the strength of the ancient volcanic ash cement used in construction. In 609 AD, the temple was dedicated to the Catholic church by Pope Boniface IV, the Pope was dedicated to the Virgin Mary and all the saints. The service is still held in the Pantheon, but it is also open daily for a visit and it is one of the most popular attractions in Rome in Italy.
Visit the Pantheon: If Colosseum is the best tourist attraction in Rome, the Pantheon is definitely second. Pantheon is "the glory of God" of ancient Greece, the last resting place of famous people such as famous Roman king, Renaissance painter, Raphael. Built between 118 and 128 AD, the Pantheon has the largest dome known to humans until now, and is considered to be the only existing existing building. It is also the most preserved monument of the Roman Empire.
Rome is divided into several districts, the center of which is the Colosseum district, which includes the oldest attractions such as the Coliseum, Hill of Capitolino, Roman Forum. The outskirts of the center are Pantheon, stunning cathedral, square and old Rome with Renaissance architecture. Unfortunately it is impossible to see all the main sights of Rome from a few days to a few months. Clever travelers will not even see everything on a trip. They will put coins in the fountain of Trevi to make sure they return to Rome. According to the legend, someone will return to Rome again.