The Pantheon's dome, a feat of ancient engineering, boasts a 43.3-meter (142-foot) diameter—one of the world's largest unreinforced concrete domes. Its brilliance lies in sunken coffered panels, reducing weight while adding depth.
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Go for: Skip-the-line tickets
Duration: 45 minutes onwards, depending on your ticket type
Guided tours: Available in some tickets
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Go for: Guided tours
Duration: 45 minutes-1.5 hours
Guided tours: Available
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Go for: Audio guides / multimedia video tours
Duration: 1-1.5 hours onwards, depending on ticket type
Guided tour: Available in some tickets
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Go for: Walking tours / Hop-On-Hop-Off tours
Duration: 1-24 hours
Guided tour: Yes
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The Pantheon's dome, a feat of ancient engineering, boasts a 43.3-meter (142-foot) diameter—one of the world's largest unreinforced concrete domes. Its brilliance lies in sunken coffered panels, reducing weight while adding depth.
Daily: 9am – 7pm (Last entry is at 6:45pm).
Closed: 1st January, 15 August and 25 December.
Free entry: The first Sunday of every month.
To avoid crowds, plan your visit early in the morning between 9 AM to 11 AM on a weekday. However, to catch the sunlight streaming in through the oculus, visit between 11 AM to 1 PM. If it happens to rain on the day of your visit, do not be dismayed, the open dome creates visual effects when the water pours in, offering a spectacular view.
Detailed Rome Pantheon opening hoursAddress: Piazza della Rotonda, 00186 Roma RM, Italy.
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The Rome Pantheon has one main entrance, a large portico with Corinthian columns. This is consistent with the design of many Roman temples, which typically have a single entrance at the front. Upon arrival, you will come across three separate lines:
Keep in mind that the middle line moves swiftly. We highly recommend purchasing your tickets online in advance to expedite your visit. Be sure to select the correct queue to avoid any unnecessary delays.
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Book Colosseum ticketsOriginally, entry to the Pantheon was free as it is a place of worship. However, the Italian Ministry of Culture has now mandated that an entry fee be levied to access the Pantheon.
There are several advantages to booking Rome Pantheon tickets online:
-Skip the lines: Bypass long queues and save valuable time at the entrance.
-Instant booking: Secure your spot in just a few clicks, eliminating last-minute hassles.
-Flexible planning: Choose from various ticket options like guided tours, walking tours, etc., dates and times to suit your schedule.
-Exclusive deals: Access special online-only offers and discounts for added value.
Take a guided tour of the Roman Pantheon to learn about its history and evolution: from its existence as a temple under Marcus Agrippa to its transformation as a church in 608 AD. Learn about its intricate architectural details like the construction of the Pantheon dome, the oculus and more.
You can save anywhere between 30 minutes to an hour, depending on whether you're visiting during peak season (June to September) or not. With your Pantheon skip-the-line tickets, bypass the long wait lines, meet your guide (if you've opted for a guided tour), and begin your exploration.
Pantheon audio guide tours are available in Italian, English, French, Spanish, Chinese, German, Russian and Portuguese.
While some tickets can be canceled 24-48 hours before your Rome Pantheon experience, others cannot be canceled or rescheduled (like Roman Pantheon Skip-the-Line Guided Tour). Do check your ticket at the time of booking to confirm the cancelation policy.
No, you do not need any special tickets to access the Pantheon dome as it is included in your Pantheon entrance fee. Besides, the dome cannot be climbed; it can only be viewed from inside the Pantheon.
Yes, you can visit the Rome Pantheon with tickets starting as low as €13. Choose between the Roman Pantheon Skip-the-Line Tickets with Optional Audio Guide and the Walking Tour of Piazza Navona, Pantheon & Trevi Fountain.
Yes, there is wheelchair access to the Pantheon> Do note that during peak season it can get crowded, which might pose some challenges for maneuverability. Hence, visitors with disabilities are advised to visit early in the morning or during late afternoons when there is a lull in tourist traffic.
While visiting the Pantheon Rome, small bags and backpacks are allowed, but larger ones might need to be checked at the entrance.
Yes, children are generally enjoy a visit to the Pantheon. There's a lot to be amazed by: the stunning exterior architecture with its Corinthian columns, the gleaming marble interiors, and of course, the dome and the oculus.