Roma Holidays - The Pantheon

in #travel16 days ago (edited)

Hello,

Today i want to shar with you some pictures and facts about the nearly 2000 years old Pantheon. It is the oldest building i ever visit and hard to imagine what happened in and around this building in that time. Today it became one of the famoused tourist spots in Rome.

The massive colomns in front of the massive entrance door are already impressive and give you an idea on how incredible this architecture is. Apparently, this colomns have been brought here from Egypt.

The whole entrance door is hard to get on the picture when you in front of it. It is very huge!

When you enter into it, the massive dome with the hole in the middle (the Oculus) will be the first thing you see. This is the world largest unreinforced concrete dome!

There are no other windows, the sunlight illuminate the whole dome and the light beam change its location according to time and date. There is no window so when it rains, it will get wet inside. But there is a sewage system integrated in the floor.

There are several altars around the Pantheon and also toombs like the one of the great Raphael.

If you want to learn more about the Pantheon, checkout the links i collected below. It is very interesting stuff.

Link to 10 unique facts about the Pantheon

Here a link to a VR tour around the Pantheon and some more cool facts

Pantheon official website

Pantheon Wikipedia entry

Tipp: if you plan to visit the Pantheon or actually any other tourist attraction in Rome, i recommend you to book tickets and tours in advance. There are crazy waiting times for some of them. If you don't have a ticket come early. The fastest queue for the Pantheon is the one where you can pay in cash.

Thank you for reading and have a nice day.

See you soon!

Sort:  

Whoa
That's huge, I sometimes wonder that how they built this large buildings without any modern machinery..

Congratulations, you received an ecency upvote through the curator @ahmedhayat. Keep spreading love through ecency

Yes I wonder the same thing! But I guess they must have learned quite bit from the Egyptians. I can imagine this is why you find quite a few Egyptian relicts all over Rome.

Thanks you for your nice comment @ahmedhayat

Congratulations @mrf83! You have completed the following achievement on the Hive blockchain And have been rewarded with New badge(s)

You distributed more than 11000 upvotes.
Your next target is to reach 12000 upvotes.

You can view your badges on your board and compare yourself to others in the Ranking
If you no longer want to receive notifications, reply to this comment with the word STOP

Check out our last posts:

Unveiling the BuzzParty Meetup 2024 Badge