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Santa Maria Rotonda, the façade
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Santa Maria Rotonda, the façade
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Santa Maria Rotonda, the façade
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Santa Maria Rotonda, the exterior wall
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Santa Maria Rotonda, the rear of the building as seen from Santa Maria sopra Minerva
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The back of the Pantheon from Santa Maria sopra Minerva
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Santa Maria Rotonda, detail of the exterior
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Santa Maria Rotonda, the revetment at the junction of the curved exterior wall and the portico
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Santa Maria Rotonda, the door and part of the interior
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Santa Maria Rotonda, the door and part of the interior
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Santa Maria Rotonda, the interior
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Santa Maria Rotonda, the interior
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Santa Maria Rotonda, the apse
The former Pantheon, founded by Agrippa in 27 BC and restored by Hadrian in about 125 AD, was converted to Christian use in 609 as Santa Maria ad Martyres, and is poplularly known as Santa Maria Rotonda.
