30/03/2026
๐ฎ๐น 5 Facts About the Pantheon in Rome That Will Change How You See It ๐
The Pantheon looks impressive from the outside.
But once you understand what it actually isโฆ it becomes unbelievable.
Here are 5 facts that completely change how you see it ๐
๐ Itโs older than the Colosseum
The Pantheon was built around 126 AD under Emperor Hadrian.
The Colosseum was completed earlier (around 80 AD), but what most people donโt realize is that the Pantheon you see today is still almost perfectly intact.
While the Colosseum is partially ruined, the Pantheon has survived nearly 2,000 years in extraordinary condition.
๐ต It has the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world
No steel, no modern support.
The dome is still the largest of its kind ever built โ and engineers today still study how the Romans managed it.
๐ The oculus is the only source of light
That opening at the top is about 9 meters wide.
There are no windows. All the light inside comes from that single circle, creating a moving beam of sunlight throughout the day.
๐ง Rain falls insideโฆ but it doesnโt flood
Yes, it rains directly into the Pantheon.
But the floor is slightly sloped with hidden drainage systems, so water disappears almost instantly.
โฐ๏ธ Itโs not just a monument โ itโs still in use
The Pantheon is actually a church today and also a burial place.
Famous figures like Raphael are buried inside.
The Pantheon isnโt just another landmark.
Itโs one of the greatest engineering achievements in human history โ and you can still walk inside it.
Save this before your trip to Rome ๐ฎ๐นโค๏ธ