The Piazza della Rotonda is a square in Rome, Italy, on its south side the Pantheon is located. The square takes its name from the informal name of the Pantheon, which is known as the church of Santa Maria Rotonda.
It is made of red granite and measures around 6 and a half meters in height. His original height was perhaps around more than 1 meter. The engravings carry phrases that indicate the kinship relationship between the pharaoh and the god of the Sun ("Excellent son of the god Sun") and recall the works carried out in honor of the same god.
Piazza della Rotonda is a square where the Pantheon stands on the south side. The square takes its name from the Pantheon's informal title as the Church of Santa Maria Rotonda. The square has a fountain and an obelisk in the center and is one of the most visited sights in Rome.