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Pantheon Portico
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Pantheon Portico

The Pantheon (118–125) presents a deep portico of 16 monolithic granite columns supporting a triangular pediment above the crowded forecourt. The frieze carries the earlier dedication to Agrippa, preserved from the Augustan sanctuary. Behind this conventional temple front lies the vast concrete dome, a pairing that asserts both Roman architectural experimentation and respect for ancestral tradition.
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