Dedicated to the seven planetary divinities and featuring an interior of gorgeous marble, the Pantheon is one of the most impressive monuments of Augustan Rome. Discover Rome's Pantheon with an insightful self guided that explores the site through historical figures. Save time with a ticket and realize about its captivating history.
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Rome Pantheon Entry Ticket
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Dedicated to the seven planetary divinities and featuring an interior of gorgeous marble, the Pantheon is one of the most impressive monuments of Augustan Rome. Discover Rome's Pantheon with an insightful self guided that explores the site through historical figures. Save time with a ticket and realize about its captivating history.
Points forts
1 heure
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
1 heure
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Live support from agency
Just follow the mandatory security check
Tous les frais et taxes
Entry to the Pantheon
Lunch
Guide ou audioguide
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Pantheon
Retour
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Panthéon
Observe the perfect geometry of the dome, with a diameter of 43.44 meters, just like the height of the Pantheon, which could accommodate a perfect sphere inside. Observe its oculus, allowing the trajectory of the sun to illuminate the interior and traverse the building like a sundial, differently every day of the year.
With extraordinary columns carved from a single block of pink granite, brought here from distant Egypt.
Discover why he chose this place for his burial, followed by other artists who loved classical architecture, finding in the Pantheon an example of majestic perfection and choosing this Basilica as a place of eternal rest. Queen Margherita of Savoy, who rests with her King, Umberto I, and with the first King of Italy, her father-in-law Vittorio Emanuele II of Savoy, in this temple that Stendhal defined as "the most beautiful remnant of Roman antiquity." A temple that has suffered so little and appears to us as the Romans must have seen it in their time.