The Roman domes have influenced western architecture. They were the inspiration for building churches and public buildings with domes from the Italian Renaissance onwards. Notable churches with domes are the Cathedral of Florence, St Peter's Basilica at the Vatican and St Paul's in London. The Pantheon in Paris, which was originally a church and then became a mausoleum for the remains of notable French citizens has a dome. The United States Capitol, atop Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. has a dome, too.
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It could be argued that the Roman Empire has never fallen because its influence still remains with us even today.
Roman legacies that affect our lives today are the right to own property, the right to make a will, the right of a trial and the right of appeal. They also left us with the legacy of clean water, central heating and indoor plumbing. Our cities and streets would look very different if the Romans had not given us concrete. There are many other things on the Roman list of inventions that have come down to us and affect our lives in one way or another.
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