What is the size of the Pantheon of Rome? (Exactly)

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The discussion centers on finding precise dimensions for the Pantheon in Rome to create a scale model. Key dimensions of interest include the base, foundation, and porch structure. Several online resources are suggested for gathering information, including architectural analysis and historical insights. Users are advised that exact measurements may be difficult to obtain, and they may need to estimate dimensions by analyzing photos or floor plans. The conversation emphasizes the importance of piecing together information from various sources to achieve an accurate representation of the Pantheon.
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I'm trying to find out the exact dimensions of the Pantheon of Rome for a scale model and can't get a clear answer that gives every dimension. The dimensions that have eluded me are the base, foundation, and how the porch is actually structured.
 
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