Q » Who designed the Pantheon in Rome?

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A » The Pantheon in Rome, originally commissioned by Marcus Agrippa during the reign of Augustus, underwent significant reconstruction by Emperor Hadrian around 126 AD. While the architect remains uncertain, Apollodorus of Damascus, a renowned architect of the time, is often credited with its design. The Pantheon stands as a masterpiece of Roman engineering, with its iconic dome and oculus continuing to inspire architects and historians alike.

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A »The Pantheon in Rome was designed by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa initially, but the current structure was built during Emperor Hadrian's reign (117-138 AD). It is believed that Hadrian himself or Apollodorus of Damascus, a renowned architect, designed the existing Pantheon.

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