Explore Rome’s most iconic ancient site—the Pantheon. Admire its grand columns, royal tombs, and the world’s largest unreinforced concrete dome, still standing after nearly 2,000 years.
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Step inside one of the most awe-inspiring monuments of Ancient Rome—the Pantheon, originally built as a temple to all the gods and now a functioning church.
Marvel at the Dome
• Gaze upward at the massive concrete dome, still the largest unreinforced dome in the world.
• The central oculus (a circular opening in the ceiling) lets in natural light—and sometimes rain—creating a dramatic play of light inside the rotunda.
Admire the Architecture
• Walk through the grand portico with its towering Corinthian columns made of Egyptian granite.
• Step onto the marble floor, largely original from the 2nd century AD, and notice the intricate geometric designs.
Experience a Living Monument
• Feel the sacred atmosphere in this church still used for Catholic Mass today, known officially as the Basilica of St. Mary and the Martyrs.
• Take a moment to appreciate the blending of pagan and Christian history in one continuous space.
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First You Need to come our Meeting point . Our dedicated staff will assist you to enter. He has a white flag. Don’t go directly to the Pantheon!what you have now is your voucher not your main ticket. Thank you.
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