The Temple of All the Gods, built in 126, is the most recognizable symbol of the eternal city. The Pantheon must be bypassed from all sides, the opening vistas are fascinating...
Externally, the Pantheon looks much more impressive and cooler than inside, especially at dusk, since without special lighting, it is awe-inspiring)) Inside is an ordinary temple, although there were modern cool exhibits
Awesome. Two dudes who organized a burial there were especially impressed. One of them, Emmanuel, built a monument for himself, but in a different place! And he wanted to bury himself in a two-thousand-year-old basilica. Well, this place is directly imbued with fascism in the truest sense of the word. I recommend it))
It is unnecessary to say anything about such monuments. Here are the graves of Raphael Santi, King Victor Emanuel II, who united Italy. On April 21 of each year, sunlight passing through the oculus of the dome falls directly on the entrance, but unfortunately it was not possible to see it, because a service was held at that time and tourists were not allowed in.
Come later in the evening, otherwise you will have to stand in line. Raphael's grave is right from the entrance and a little to the right. There are pigeons above her.