The Oculus of the Pantheon: Engineering, Symbolism, and Roman Ingenuity

Standing beneath the majestic Pantheon in Rome, one cannot help but be drawn to the vast oculus at the center of its dome. A circular opening nearly nine meters wide, it is both an architectural marvel and a profound symbol, embodying the ingenuity and vision of ancient Roman engineering. The oculus, or “eye,” connects the … Continue reading The Oculus of the Pantheon: Engineering, Symbolism, and Roman Ingenuity