Pantheon Rome: Skip the Line Tickets for Immediate Access





Explore at your pace
- Skip the line and enjoy immediate access to the Pantheon—no waiting in regular queues.
- Step inside one of Rome’s best-preserved ancient buildings, dating back to 25–27 BC.
- The Pantheon’s monumental dome, still the world’s largest unreinforced concrete dome, is a true architectural marvel.
- Admire striking features like Corinthian columns, massive bronze doors, and the iconic oculus lighting the interior.
- Trace the Pantheon’s fascinating journey from Roman temple to Christian basilica since 609 AD.
- Entry tax
- Pantheon admission ticket
All sales are final, and tickets issued are neither exchangeable, refundable, nor cancellable.
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
The Pantheon, a temple dedicated to all the gods, was founded between 25 and 27 BC by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, son-in-law of Divus Augustus. Damaged between 80 and 110 AD, it was restored by Hadrian between 118 and 125 AD. Donated by the Byzantine Emperor Phocas to Pope Boniface IV, it was consecrated in 609 as the Basilica of St. Mary ad Martyres.
The pronaos is supported by sixteen Corinthian columns of grey and pink granite. The three columns on the left flank were replaced in the 17th century at the behest of Popes Urban VIII and Alexander VII, using excavated material. The inscription on the pediment reads: M. AGRIPPA. L. F. COS. TERTIUM. FECIT (Marcus Agrippa, son of Lucius, consul for the third time). The gate, 7.53 m high and about 4.90 m wide, has two bronze wings, each weighing 7 tons.
The interior consists of a circular hall with a diameter of 43.30 m and the same height. The wall is interrupted by seven alternating rectangular and semicircular chapels, interspersed with eight aedicules. The attic has a motif of windows and panels made by Paul Posi in 1757. The coffered dome ends in a circular opening of about 9 meters in diameter. The beam of light entering through the dome projects at noon on the axis of the doorway, making the Pantheon an astronomical clock. Rainwater entering through the dome's oculus is drained through 22 holes in the center of the floor.
Accessibility
- The Pantheon is accessible for visitors with limited mobility.Additional information
- The time you select during booking is your preferred entry time; if your chosen time is unavailable, the closest available time during opening hours will be confirmed.
- All sales are final and tickets are not exchangeable, refundable, or cancellable.
- Public transportation is available nearby.
- Infants must sit on laps during the visit.
- Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
- Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
- Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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