The Pantheon of Unlikely Heroes
Welcome to Rome's most exclusive, utterly useless, and completely bewildering tourist attraction: The Pantheon of Unlikely Heroes! Here, you'll find the most questionable figures from Roman history immortalized in a series of poorly lit, hastily constructed shrines.
As you enter the Pantheon, you'll be greeted by:
- Seneca, the Stoic Philosopher who's just as grumpy as the tourists in the Colosseum
- Livy, the historian who's been dead for over 2,000 years but still has a great Instagram following
- Augustus, the emperor who built the Pantheon and promptly forgot where he put it
- And of course, the obligatory statue of a guy who just really liked donkeys
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