In 27 BC, Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, right hand of Augustus, began constructing the original Pantheon—a symbol of imperial ambition and Roman engineering mastery.

Agrippa and the First Pantheon: Power and Vision in 27 BC
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In 27 BC, Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, right hand of Augustus, began constructing the original Pantheon—a symbol of imperial ambition and Roman engineering mastery.
Explore the construction of the Pantheon in Rome under Emperor Hadrian, a marvel of ancient engineering and an enduring icon of imperial Roman architecture.
Discover the history and architectural marvel of the Pantheon, Rome’s best-preserved ancient temple dedicated to all gods.
Discover how the Pantheon, Rome’s most enduring architectural masterpiece, was built and why its engineering remains unmatched.