Talk:Maison Carrée

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Was the Roman dedicatory inscription of bronze then? Wetman 11:27, 23 Apr 2004 (UTC)

Yes it was, the letters being affixed to the facade with pegs or rivets or something like that. I think the Pantheon in Rome has the same setup. -- ChrisO 12:01, 23 Apr 2004 (UTC)

Reading the Letters of Thomas Jefferson, he frequently refers to this building by the name Maison Quarrée as "the most perfect surviving Roman building" and the like, therefore I'm adding this alternative spelling of the name to assist searches. -- Writtenonsand 16:40, 17 July 2006 (UTC)