Rotunde — the rotunda was an absolute architectural highlight of the museum when it opened. It was obviously inspired by the Pantheon in Rome and is the only part of the interior of the building rebuilt similar to the original when the museum was reconstructed in the mid-1960s. The sculptures between the 20 Corinthian columns were mostly heavily restored. Information sheets explain the portrayals and restorations.
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