About

Located in the heart of Rome, the Pantheon stands as a testament to ancient Roman architectural prowess. This remarkably well-preserved structure, soaring to a height of 43 meters, has captivated visitors since it first opened in 125 AD. Celebrated for having the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world, it remains one of the most significant buildings in Western architecture.

Rated an impressive 4.8 on Google, this historical attraction is suitable for families, offering an enriching experience for both adults and children. With a minimal ticket price of €5 per person, visiting this iconic site offers an unparalleled glimpse into Rome's rich history. To make the most of your visit, it's recommended to purchase tickets online to avoid long lines.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Piazza Navona (Rome City Center)
Bus stop 326 m walk
Senato
Bus stop 311 m walk
Rinascimento
Bus stop 252 m walk
C.so Vittorio Emanuele (Argentina)
Bus stop 278 m walk
Argentina
Bus stop 277 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.8
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Ran Bergman
Ran Bergman
4 weeks ago on Google

מהמם וטיפה עמוס באוגוסט

German Gmb serveis
German Gmb serveis
4 weeks ago on Google

Muy masificado, años atrás la entrada era gratuita, harora es de pago,cierto que es una obra milenaria, pero el afán de conseguir dinero eclipsa la experiencia.

Rob French
Rob French
3 months ago on Google

Spectacular building, and relatively cheap to visit compared to the other bigger landmarks. We also bought fastrack tickets in advance so skipping the queue was amazing.