STARTT Architecture Studio Opens Hidden Archaeological Site Behind Rome's Pantheon to Public
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Jon Astbury
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Italian architecture studio STARTT has created a project called 'Beyond the Pantheon' that opens up a previously inaccessible archaeological site behind Rome's Pantheon to the public. The project uses a series of 'micro-architectures' to create a publicly accessible link between the ancient Roman temple and the ruins of the Basilica of Neptune, an ancient public hall located directly behind the Pantheon. This innovative architectural intervention makes hidden historical ruins accessible for public viewing and exploration.
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Named Beyond the Pantheon, the project provides a publicly accessible link between the ancient Roman temple and the ruins of the Basilica of Neptune, an ancient public hall located directly behind the Pantheon.
STARTT has used a series of "micro-architectures" to open up a previously inaccessible archaeological site behind the Pantheon in Rome to the public.
