Rotonta de Galerio
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Dancho Hristov
About this spot
The Rotunda is a UNESCO World Heritage site that has been a mausoleum, a church and a mosque. In some days it still functions as a church. A cylindrical structure built around 306 AD on the orders of the tetrarch Galerius, who was thought to have intended it to be his mausoleum. The Rotunda has a diameter of 24.5 m and its walls are more than 6 m thick. The dome is flat and 30 m high.
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