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This is certainly one of the places to visit in Rome even if you’re not very fond of ancient history. After all, where else can you get to see such a well-preserved ancient building from the year 119AD? The Pantheon was originally built as a temple to twelve of the most important classical deities. It was later converted into a church in 608AD. Although time has ravaged it over the years, it remains a simple monument and still retains its original bronze doors from the Roman period. The interiors of this building, especially its dimensions make it unique.