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Influence of the Pantheon in Rome on Western Architecture
Nov 20th 2011, 10:02

Photograph of the Pantheon in Rome Today, Exterior

Photograph of the Pantheon in Rome Today, Exterior

As one of the best surviving structures from ancient Rome, the influence of the Pantheon on modern architecture almost cannot be underestimated. Architects from all over Europe and America from the Renaissance through the 19th century studied it and incorporated what they learned into their own work. Echoes of the Pantheon can be found in numerous public structures: libraries, universities, Thomas Jefferson’s Rotunda, and more.

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