22-SEP-2007
Outside the Pantheon
A temple for all gods. The name comes from two Greek words pan, "everything" and teon "divine". Originally, the Pantheon was a small temple dedicated to all Roman gods. Built between 27 and 25 B.C. by the consul Agrippa, Prefect of the Emperor Augustus, the present building is the result of subsequent, heavy restructuring.
22-SEP-2007
Even the locals drink from the fountains
22-SEP-2007
Inside The Pantheon
My favorite photo of the Pantheon
22-SEP-2007
Pantheon
The famous hole in the wall.
21-SEP-2007
Full moon over the Pantheon