Step into one of the most breathtaking buildings in the world – the Pantheon, a masterpiece of ancient Roman architecture right in the heart of Rome. You’ll avoid the long crowds and walk straight into history.
Marvel at the giant dome, still the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world. Look up at the famous oculus, the open eye to the sky, and feel the sunlight pour in just as it did 2,000 years ago. Walk on the same marble floors as Roman emperors, and stand beneath the final resting place of Italy’s greats – including artist Raphael and King Victor Emmanuel II.
Whether you’re passionate about art, architecture, or history – or just want an unforgettable stop on your trip to Rome – the Pantheon is a must-see. With this ticket, you’ll enjoy entry, giving you more time to explore and less time waiting.
Duration: 2 hours
Constructed around the year AD 125, the Pantheon ranks among the most important buildings in Rome, with a history tied into the city’s very foundations. On this independent visit, explore the Pantheon at your own pace—with your audio guide bringing the building’s fascinating past to life. Learn the role of important structures such as the domed cella and the oculus, and gain insight into the role the Pantheon plays in Roman history.
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Directly go to the Pantheon Entrance.
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