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The Pantheon in Rome, now a church, was built as a temple to all the gods. It has been a shrine for architects since the Renaissance. It is also a worthy tribute to the skills of the ancient Roman masons and engineers who built it and the incredible alchemy of their concrete mix.

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Learn about the architecture and history of the famous Pantheon (Rome, Italy) in our blog. A Classical Temple for all the Roman Gods! Pantheon Rome Pantheon Drawing Pantheon Gods Pantheon Rome Architecture Roman Pantheon Plan Pantheon Roma Pantheon Temple Interior Pantheon Drawing Pantheon Architecture Section Pantheon Dome Pantheon Rome Interior Roman Gods Cleopatra Pearl Ancient Rome Aesthetic Roma Italia Aesthetic

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Illustration about Detailed illustration of a Isometric Pantheon Temple in Roman Architecture style. this illustration is saved in EPS10 with color space in RGB. Illustration of temple, religion, videogame - 35157231

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Charles-Louis Clérisseau Forum of Nerva, Rome ca. 1750-55 wash drawing Hermitage, Saint Petersburg Charles-Louis Clérisseau Arch of the Money-changers, Rome ca. 1760 wash drawing Hermitage, Saint Petersburg French artist Charles-Louis Clérisseau lived to be 99 years old. He was born in Paris in 1721 and died there in 1820, but in between he spent many years in Italy (along with crowds of other Northern European artists) recording and/or inventing the highly marketable "views" of Roman…

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