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Pantheon
Iconic temple built circa 118 to 125 A.D. with a dome & Renaissance tombs, including Raphael's.
Piazza della Rotonda, 00186 Roma RM, Italy

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Reviews — 8

Paula Constantine
at 2023 Aug 23
Paula Constantine
at 2023 Aug 23
Incredible building. The space has to be experienced. Like other Roman structures in the city it has been preserved by virtue of becoming a church. There are snippets of the Roman construction in amongst the ecclesiastical opulence and not much information about the pagan heritage of the building is freely available. We did not get audio guides however.

The website did not work and getting advance tickets at the admission price of 5.5 euros was impossible. We paid double but had to pick up tickets from the piazza Navona or wait in a long queue in the sun.
Nilayan Nayak
at 2023 Aug 20
Nilayan Nayak
at 2023 Aug 20
This was also a brilliant sight. There was a long long queue for entry and somehow it seems that the queue for the on-spot ticket moved rather faster than the queue for the online ticket.However once inside it was a sight to behold. You would be seeing the ‘gods rays’ and it would be a sight to behold
Jon
at 2023 Aug 19
Jon
at 2023 Aug 19
So much history. Worth the wait. Check out the drain holes near the center, the building never flooded even in heavy rain. Absolute marvel. Get there early
Stella Wright
at 2023 Aug 15
Stella Wright
at 2023 Aug 15
Beautiful. Very busy but well controlled queues even though long. TOP TIP: buy tickets in advance and to do this subscribe to Pantheon official website and buy tickets directly from them. It's so much cheaper and you can pick your own time slot. My husband and I arrived at the Pantheon then walked the short distance to Piazza Navona Square and sat in one of the many cafes and then purchased our tickets. We enjoyed the whole atmosphere and even got to hear the bells Chime at 12 noon. We then made our way to the Pantheon for our 1-130pm time slot, walking straight in !!! Its beautiful and very calm inside where you can take in the breathtaking paintings and statues and sheer size of it. Amazing place.
Natalie Arnold
at 2023 Aug 14
Natalie Arnold
at 2023 Aug 14
Well, it's 5€ each to get in, so we went in as we thought it was cheap. It's an impressive building and nice to look at, but unless you're really interested in the history, then there isn't much to do. We spent about 5/10 minutes in there.
Rafael Gonzalez-Arnau
at 2023 Aug 12
Rafael Gonzalez-Arnau
at 2023 Aug 12
Another great example of Roman architecture. Simply impressive.
Watch out for pickpockets! Particularly young girls wearing bags or backpacks in front to hide things fast.
PT
at 2023 Jul 23
PT
at 2023 Jul 23
Visited in January this year but went during the evening and there was a service going on inside so couldn't get in.

Visited again in April during the morning and got entry. As of 03/07/23 there is a €5 euro entry fee. You get given a handheld device for the audio guided tour and there are 16 points. You can explore each part in order.

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