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  • The Pantheon is an ancient Roman temple for all the Roman Gods and is still in great condition. The dome is unreinforced concrete.  The occulus is open to the atmosphere and illuminates the interior. (Image by Travel Photographer Matt Considine)
    Inside-the-Pantheon--Rome--Italy-2.jpg
  • The vicissitudes of time and cannon fire have left their mark on these ancient Roman columns. (Photo Image by Travel Photographer Matt Considine )
    Ancient-Columns--Rome--Italy.jpg
  • The vicissitudes of time and cannon fire have left their mark on these ancient Roman columns. (Photo Image by Travel Photographer Matt Considine )
    Ancient-Columns--Rome--Italy-2.jpg
  • The Pantheon (temple of all gods) built, in 110 AD on the site of previous versions. It is in excellent condition and is still the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world.(Photo by Travel Photographer Matt Considine)
    The-Pantheon--Rome--Italy-4.JPG
  • The Pantheon (temple of all gods) built, in 110 AD on the site of previous versions. It is in excellent condition and is still the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world. This image has a water color effect applied. (Photo by Travel Photographer Matt Considine)
    The-Pantheon--Rome--Italy.JPG
  • The Pantheon (temple of all gods) built, in 110 AD on the site of previous versions. It is in excellent condition and is still the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world. This image has a painting effect applied. (Photo by Travel Photographer Matt Considine)
    The-Pantheon--Rome--Italy-2.JPG
  • The occulus is open to the atmosphere and effectively illuminates the interior. Painted effect. (Image by Travel Photographer Matt Considine)
    Inside-the-Pantheon--Rome--Italy-3.jpg
  • The occulus is open to the atmosphere and effectively illuminates the interior. Painted effect. (Image by Travel Photographer Matt Considine)
    Inside-the-Pantheon--Rome--Italy.jpg
  • The occulus is open to the atmosphere and effectively illuminates the interior. (Image by Travel Photographer Matt Considine)
    Inside-the-Pantheon--Rome--Italy-4.jpg
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