The pantheon is the best preserved ancient roman monument 4 the most fascinating part of the pantheon is its giant dome with its famous hole in the top the eye of the pantheon or oculus.
Pantheon rome hole in roof.
The dome was the largest in the world for 1300 years and until today it remains the largest unsupported dome in the world.
And at least partially to let out smoke from candles lamps and torches you have to remember that at the time the pantheon was.
It is said that from this hole all wishes made are arrive easier to the god date of experience.
And he took away from there the bronze tiles and sent them with all the other ornaments to constantinople.
The hole in the top of the pantheon was to let in light and air.
A must see point of rome with a circle hole on the roof top.
Largely because the pantheon was turned into a church it was kept remarkably well preserved.
April 2013 ask detroitcaribtraveler about pantheon.
While modern day visitors to rome s pantheon must be satisfied with gazing up at the oculus from below as little as 40 years ago it was possible to stand on the roof of this millennia old monument and peer through god s eye from above.
In fact you can still experience the building much as the ancient romans would have.
Remaining at rome twelve days he pulled down everything that in ancient times had been made of metal for the ornament of the city to such an extent that he even stripped off the roof of the church of the blessed mary which at one time was called the pantheon and had been founded in honour of all the gods and was now by the consent of the former rulers the place of all the martyrs.
November 2011 ask marothai about pantheon.
Scientists believe that the 2 000 year old pantheon in rome acts as a giant sundial a new study claims that the purpose of the 30ft wide hole in its roof was to direct a beam of light.
An architectural masterpiece no one quite knows how they rendered such a large dome from concrete.
A building that seems impossible to have been built and the oldest church in rome.