Free entry to the first 2 visited museums and archaeological sites. Free admission includes exhibition in the museum. Reduced ticket to all other museums and/or archaeologic sites visited thereafter.
My favorite place in all of Rome! Some 2000 years old and still kicking! Spring for an audio tour to get the full experience, stop by Raphael's tomb and admire the amazing engineering! 😄🇮🇹
This structure is fascinating and incredible. It was built almost 2,000 years ago... wrap your brain around that. Amazing. The oculus is remarkable — a cool experience should it start to rain.
Beautiful! No fee for tickets, but make sure there isn't a mass going on, they may have the public leave early. It is now a church. At night when it is closed it is also very energetic with people
The piazza is small but nice. Pantheon church doesn't require any tickets. I strongly recommend Di Rienzo restaurant for their Pomodorospaghetti& Capatchino
Pantheon! This place is a must visit! It was built in 126 AD. More precisely, then there was its reconstruction. Before reconstruction it stood for two centuries!
Seeing it in person there are no words. I’m a gamer and I’ve played Assassin’s creed based in Rome and got to climb the Pantheon but seeing its enormity in person was awe inspiring.
Great free thing to do! Remember to stay silent, it is a sacred place. Whatever your beliefs, do it out of respect. Take your time to enjoy the beauty of the architecture and the art details!
A must on your list of a tour in rome! Breathtaking!! Come around noon or at dusk & enjoy coffee/gelato from any of the cafés around it. The buzz of ppl around it makes it very ❤️
In a city full of amazing architecture, Pantheon is the top of the top. A wonder, a place of inner tranquility, and endless awe. (See tombs of Rafaello and King Vittorio Emanuele II inside.)
Free and the line moves quickly. Special note to women: your shoulders must be covered to go inside so bring something to coverup in your bag or you will be denied entry.
Amazing! It was my favourite site in Rome. Don't need more than 15-20 minutes inside, but spend time in the piazza and take it all in early in the morning over a cappuccino!
free entrance, go during the day to see the sun shine through the oculus, get lost in the neighborhood. be aware of all the tourist traps, it is a touristattraction as is everything else near by.
The line moves really quick! Must visit and feel the interior. Fascinating to see the the world's largest unreinforced concrete dome, even after 2000 years!
This is where the queen Margherita who inspired the flavor of our today's Margarita pizza rests, also a very famous artist of the renaissance rests at the pantheon. Go visit it its worth it .
One of Rome’s most ancient buildings, the Pantheon was built for none other than the Roman Gods themselves. It features a lot of Rome’s history and is truly a majestic place to visit. Read more
Amazing architecture! The dome is shocking! Being inside is so charming that I indeed did not want to leave... Even crowded inside it is somehow inspiring inside peace.. Indeed a masterpiece...
Antic temple of the Seven Gods, rebuilt by emperor Hadrian in 126 AD; currently a church. Famous for its large dome, it's the oldest brick building in the world, still having the original roofing 😀
If you can, go in the morning or evening when the sun casts a stream of light directly through the iris. Or in the rain to see the 2000 year plumbing in action.
My favorite spot in all of Rome.It's a 2000 year-old awe-inspiring structure with a self sustaining dome. Originally built by Agrippa as seen on the facade 42 BC, later rebuilt by Hadrian circa 100 AD
“Get David Battaglino as your guide!”Google his name and you will find the info you need!! The best EVER and we had several guides while there!! You will laugh, love and learn!!
Alexander VII Chigi restored the ancienttemple, where in its bricked-up portico vendors had their stalls. Also he laid the piazza below the portico, because the temple had 'sunken' below street level
If you're looking for an authentic bite nearby, hit up Armando al Pantheon. It's completely legit and usually devoid of tourists. Reservations are a good idea, but it never hurts to try.
The dome remains the world's largest unreinforced concrete dome, almost 2000 years after it was built! Take a selfie with the oculus as backdrop or stand directly beneath it to create a photo sphere!
Located at a charming square where people may or may not talk their peace or just perform for tips. The entrance is free. Go see it and before going in download rick stevens walking tour.
A must-see when you roam in Rome. Always crowded; best to come very early in the morning. Free (no admission); because it is a church, they want you to not wear shorts.
When you're finished looking up at the incredible domed ceiling, look down and admire the gently slopedmarble floor and minute holes which allows rain water to drain away during bad weather.
The most beautiful Pantheon in the entire world! And the Piazza della Rotonda is probably the most beautiful in Rome! Btw, don't forget to check Piazza della Minerva.
The Pantheon is the best-preserved ancient building in Rome. It was built (and possibly designed) by Hadrian in AD 119-128 as a temple to the 12 most important classical deities.
This is my favorite piazza in Rome after spending 10 days here. It's very intimate with the impressive timeless Pantheon in a reasonable sized piazza (not full of tourists).
Dedicated to the worship of every god (Pan-every Theon-divinity), the Pantheon was built by the Emperor Hadrian between 118 and 125 A.D. Place Managed by the Rome's Tourism Dept. in collaboration with //Avanti Concept Agency