Pantheon in Rome

Completed in 125 AD, the Pantheon was a temple created to celebrate all of the Roman gods, until it was converted into a Catholic church in 609 AD; the structure is still in use to this day.

The Pantheon is a must see, during your visit to Rome. You’ll be blown away by the incredible architecture, and what makes things better is that it has free entry for tourists. Be aware that the lines can get a bit long, especially during the afternoon, however they move quickly.

Here are some of the photos I captured of the structure.

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