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    The Pantheon is a structure that was built as a reflection of the Roman empire’s wealth and power. Back in its time, it served as a temple to all the Roman gods. These gods “included Zeus, a sky-god and the ‘father of gods, sea, earthquakes, and horses’” (Noble, T., Strauss, et al. 58). The gods were believed to “live on Mount Olympus, a 9,500-foot-high peak in northern Greece” and were called Olympians (Noble, T. Strauss, et al. 58). What makes the Pantheon particularly remarkable is that it exists

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    architecture, and mathematics to their political structure. Though they are separated by over 500 years, the building of the Parthenon and Pantheon were each hugely significant architectural strides for each culture. Each has their similarities, as well as differences. On a whole, they set the way for the architects of the future with their vision. The Pantheon is a former Roman temple, completed in 126 AD. Currently a state property, it is now a Roman Catholic Church. As one of Rome’s most well

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    Kathryn Shim November 24, 2015 Professor Moser TA – Ginny Reynolds, Wednesday 5pm The Religious Significance the Pantheon and the Dome of the Rock Convey Architecture comes with many significant meanings, including religious significance. The Pantheon, built from 118 to 125 CE in Rome, Italy, was a temple made to worship the Roman gods and goddesses. This temple is one of the most important buildings both in history and architecture, influencing many other monuments with its form, such as The Dome

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    Two Ancient Monuments Two of the ancient world’s best examples of architecture, which still exist today, are the Pantheon in Athens, and the Parthenon in Rome. Both of these monuments are more than just classical temples, they are symbols of the great civilizations of the past which constructed them. Achievements which have stood the test of time, despite the fact they have been stripped of their former glory. First of all let’s consider the older of the two, the Parthenon. The Parthenon stands

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    simplistic or complex in style, the Greek Parthenon and the Roman Pantheon, respectively, exhibit uniqueness of their era. Each showcases wonderful and historic characteristics of architecture throughout the passage of time. This essay will explain the similarities and differences in the use and functionality between these two ancient temples. Although the Greek Parthenon is recognized as a temple, it is not truly known if the Roman Pantheon was a temple, however, it is deemed as such (Cartwright, 2013)

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    The Pantheon is an iconic part of architecture, particularly in the mediterranean. Constructed in Imperial Rome, the Pantheon was an incredible piece that forever influenced the basics of architecture. A similar piece, contemporary to the Pantheon, would be the Dome of the Rock. Found in Jerusalem, the Umayyad caliph built the shrine in the seventh century to serve a function as an Islamic shrine. Being the oldest extant Islamic monument known to man, the Dome of the Rock is sacred to both the Muslim

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    Truly Experience the Pantheon The Pantheon happens to be the best preserved building from the times of Ancient Rome. Its large dome is an everlasting testimony to the architectural genius of the Romans and the building still remains basically in tact and offers a unique opportunity for many visitors to journey back in time to 2,000 years ago and experience the Roman glory. Atmosphere and Interior As you make your way towards the bronze doors, and walk under the rectilinear porch, the height and

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    simplistic or complex in style, the Greek Parthenon and the Roman Pantheon, respectively, exhibit uniqueness to their era. Each showcases wonderful and historic characteristics of architecture throughout the passage of time. This essay will explain the similarities and differences in the use and functionality between these two ancient temples. Although the Greek Parthenon is recognized as a temple, it is not truly known if the Roman Pantheon was a temple, however, it is deemed as such (Cartwright, 2013)

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    The Architectural Significance of the Pantheon The Pantheon is a magnificent temple that was built during ancient roman times and still stands today. The design of the Pantheon and the significance of it are directly related to a sun dial and understanding the way the sun works with the structure. It was originally built by Agrippa around 27 BC but was partially destroyed by a fire. During Hadrian’s reign, he rebuilt the Pantheon enhancing its architecture along with its meaning. This temple was

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    Pantheon The Pantheon is the most preserved and influential buildings of ancient Rome. (rome.info) From the beautiful architecture to the huge size of it. This building is one of the biggest among the Romans. There is a pretty extensive history of this building. From who built it to how many times this building was rebuilt because of destruction. The building is said to be a former Roman temple, but now a church, Rome, Italy, on the same site of an earlier temple commissioned by Marcus Agrippa

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