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mejor comprale 2 cámaras más con buenos lentes sus trípode un micrófono aéreo, reflectores y una buena silla para que esté más cómodo al editar 😃
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Much of the Pantheon in Rome is original to its construction during Emperor Hadrian’s reign (118–128 CE), although certain features have been altered or restored over the centuries. Here’s a breakdown of what remains original and what has been modified: Original Features: 	1.	Dome: 	•	The dome, including the oculus, is almost entirely original. It remains the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world and showcases ancient Roman engineering. 	2.	Floor: 	•	The marble floor retains much of its original geometric design, featuring squares and circles made from colored marbles sourced from across the Roman Empire. However, some sections have been restored. 	3.	Structure: 	•	The main rotunda walls and the foundational elements are original. The brick and concrete construction techniques have survived remarkably well. 	4.	Portico Columns: 	•	The massive granite columns of the portico were quarried in Egypt and remain in their original positions. Alterations and Restorations: 	1.	Roofing and Gilded Bronze: 	•	The original gilded bronze roof tiles of the dome were removed in the 7th century, and Pope Urban VIII (17th century) later removed the bronze from the portico ceiling to use in St. Peter’s Basilica. 	2.	Interior Decorations: 	•	Much of the interior decoration, including statues and adornments, has been lost or replaced. For example, Christian altars and relics were added after it was converted into a church in 609 CE. 	3.	Façade Inscriptions: 	•	The inscription attributing the building to Marcus Agrippa, the original builder of the earlier Pantheon (27 BCE), is a restoration by Hadrian to honor the original structure. Despite these changes, the Pantheon remains one of the best-preserved monuments of ancient Rome, with its core structure and many elements still largely intact. It offers a remarkable glimpse into Roman architectural ingenuity. #italy #rome #europe #travel #roma #sightseeing #classical #history #history #bestmuseum #romanempire #imperator #hadrian #pantheon #dji #osmo6mobile
Much of the Pantheon in Rome is original to its construction during Emperor Hadrian’s reign (118–128 CE), although certain features have been altered or restored over the centuries. Here’s a breakdown of what remains original and what has been modified: Original Features: 1. Dome: • The dome, including the oculus, is almost entirely original. It remains the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world and showcases ancient Roman engineering. 2. Floor: • The marble floor retains much of its original geometric design, featuring squares and circles made from colored marbles sourced from across the Roman Empire. However, some sections have been restored. 3. Structure: • The main rotunda walls and the foundational elements are original. The brick and concrete construction techniques have survived remarkably well. 4. Portico Columns: • The massive granite columns of the portico were quarried in Egypt and remain in their original positions. Alterations and Restorations: 1. Roofing and Gilded Bronze: • The original gilded bronze roof tiles of the dome were removed in the 7th century, and Pope Urban VIII (17th century) later removed the bronze from the portico ceiling to use in St. Peter’s Basilica. 2. Interior Decorations: • Much of the interior decoration, including statues and adornments, has been lost or replaced. For example, Christian altars and relics were added after it was converted into a church in 609 CE. 3. Façade Inscriptions: • The inscription attributing the building to Marcus Agrippa, the original builder of the earlier Pantheon (27 BCE), is a restoration by Hadrian to honor the original structure. Despite these changes, the Pantheon remains one of the best-preserved monuments of ancient Rome, with its core structure and many elements still largely intact. It offers a remarkable glimpse into Roman architectural ingenuity. #italy #rome #europe #travel #roma #sightseeing #classical #history #history #bestmuseum #romanempire #imperator #hadrian #pantheon #dji #osmo6mobile

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