
Pantheon tickets and tours

Meet your guide in Piazza Navona, take a walk through the bustling square, the underground archaeological site of the Stadium of Domitian an...
1 hour

You'll start your experience nearby Campo de’ Fiori and after a quick training, you'll step on your segway and head towards Palazzo Farnese,...
2 hours

Rome is a city in which archaeology, history and art symbiotically live. Walk through the historic center of Rome with your private tour gui...
3 hours

This tour is the perfect introduction to your stay in Rome. Enjoy an easy bike ride among ancient monuments and elegant shopping streets, Ba...
Flexible

Let the Eternal City enchant you as you stroll through its picturesque cobblestone alleyways and discover some of the world’s most famous si...
2 hours 30 minutes

Visit all of Rome's most iconic attractions in a single day: the Colosseum and Roman Forum as well as the Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, the...
8 hours

Discover the most beautiful sights in Rome onboard a fast but comfortable segway: experience the city in a unique and engaging way. You'll s...
4 hours 30 minutes

Avoid the hassles of driving or navigating public transportation and relax on a private car tour of Rome's top attractions! Your tour will s...
8 hours 30 minutes

Make the most of your time in Rome with an interactive and user-friendly video guide app! Get ready to see the highlights of Rome, such as t...
1 hour 30 minutes

Do you only have a couple of days in Rome? To make the most of your stay, this Rome walking tour covers all the sights you absolutely have t...
8 hours

Enjoy a full-day private tour of Rome from Civitavecchia Port and maximize your visit of the Eternal City. In the course of one day, you'll ...
9 hours

When it gets dark, the atmosphere of Rome changes completely. Seeing the lit up Pantheon, Colosseum or the beautiful Fontana di Trevi – that...
3 hours 30 minutes
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The inside story
The Pantheon was built in the Augustan period and is dedicated to all the gods worshiped in the days of ancient Rome. Rebuilt by Emperor Adriano between 118 and 128 AD, the building is a typical example of classical architecture: the calculation of the geometries and the perfect harmony of its lines make it stable and balanced.
With the advent of Christianity, the Pantheon was converted into a Christian basilica in the early seventh century by the name of Santa Maria della Rotonda. This conversion has allowed it to remain intact over the centuries and unaffected by looting and damage operated into Rome of the popes against the classical buildings.