Rome's shining legacy,
Pantheon
Discover the Roman Pantheon, one of the most perfectly preserved ancient structures in Rome, Italy! At the Pantheon in Rome, you can admire the world's largest dome and tour the tombs of Renaissance painters and architects, including Raphael. Don't miss out on the 35-minute audio guide tour to hear the story in more depth!
golden age of rome,
Architectural & Historical Tours
At the Pantheon, a basilica that symbolizes the glory of Rome, you can experience history that transcends 2,000 years and the future of architectural technology. The Roman Pantheon is a temple built by Agripia between about 27 and 25 BC and boasts a wonderful architectural style dedicated to Roman gods. The Pantheon began as a sacred space in ancient times, and later changed into a Christian cathedral, and its reputation is growing brighter over the course of history. Feel the history of Rome at the Pantheon, which is still loved as one of Rome's landmarks!
A masterpiece that captures the light of history
The Pantheon's magnificent architectural style is so grand that it surprises many people. The most representative one is the huge dome of the Pantheon! Tourists from all over the world come to the Roman Pantheon to see its beauty and splendor. Also, be sure to take time to look at the special view illuminated by natural light through the oculus! Looking at the mysterious light, you will feel like you have traveled back in time to the Roman era.
Renaissance at the Pantheon
At the Pantheon, you can also see works by Renaissance artist Raphael! The Roman Pantheon also served as a tomb, serving as the final resting place for Roman kings and Renaissance painters. Why not take some time to explore the history of the Pantheon, which served as the final resting place for Roman artists and royalty?
Ticket pickup location:
Basilica of Saint Lawrence in Lucina
Piazza di S. Lorenzo in Lucina, 6, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
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Visiting hours:
Monday - Friday: 10:00 - 17:00
Saturday: 10:00 - 15:00
Sunday: 12:00 - 17:00
Last admission time: 15 minutes before closing
Operating hours may vary by season and may change depending on local circumstances.
Rome Pantheon