William Wells THE PANTHEON. LOCATION It is in Rome It was finished in 125 AD but started in 118 AD It was built by hadrain.

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William Wells THE PANTHEON

LOCATION It is in Rome It was finished in 125 AD but started in 118 AD It was built by hadrain

PURPOSE The pantheon is a roman temple dedicated the gods of pagan It is for the public use

STRUCTURE It is mainly built using a primitive concrete It is 141 feet and 8 inches high The pantheon has almost no damage over time it is in pristine condition It has a hole in the top They used heavier rocks on the bottom and lees heavy one on the top The build has lot of arches Arches can support lots of weight

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