For all
Access is provided in time slots while availability lasts and subject to liturgical and pastoral requirements. The utmost punctuality is requested with respect to the booked time slot.
Members of the public and pilgrims are requested to respect the place of worship by presenting themselves in appropriate attire and appropriately covering their shoulders, if uncovered.
It is not permitted to bring in food or drink or to have dogs of any size with you, unless they are guide dogs or necessary for proven and documented medical reasons.
Mobile telephones may not be used except to take photos or videos and smoking, including any electronic devices, is not permitted. No photographs may be taken with professional equipment unless authorised by the management.
The National Museums of Rome Directorate regularly organises special activities and guided tours at no additional cost to the entrance fee. Please keep an eye on this site in the News and Events section for more information and updates.
For liturgical activities and functions, please consult the Diocesan Chapter website www.pantheonroma.com
Families
There is free admission for visitors under 18 and a reduction for EU citizens aged between 18 and 25.
Groups
For accompanied groups, a maximum of 25 persons in addition to the tour guide will be allowed.
For groups exceeding 6 persons, access is only permitted with radio guides or whisper systems.
For information on activities for groups with a private guide, call 06 68300230 every day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. or send an e-mail to dms-rm.pantheon@cultura.gov.it
The meeting point for organised groups is located on the left side of the Pantheon (with your back to the fountain), near the ramp for the disabled.
Schools
School groups from EU countries are entitled to free access.
Tickets can be collected on site at the time of the visit by showing the staff on duty the school list with the names of the participants. No reservation is required.
The meeting point for schools is located on the left side of the Pantheon (with your back to the fountain), near the ramp for the disabled.
Accessibility
Admission for people with disabilities is free of charge (including for an accompanying person) and can be purchased through traditional sales channels, online and on site.
The National Museums of Rome regularly organises special activities and guided tours dedicated to visually impaired persons, with activation planned for a minimum of 6 persons plus accompanying persons. Please keep an eye on this site in the News and Events section for more information and updates.
The visiting areas of the Pantheon are fully accessible and barrier-free.
The staff on duty are at your disposal for any assistance or guidance.
Other services
For general information on the concession of the Pantheon’s spaces for events, exhibitions and activities, please send an email to dms-rm.pantheon@cultura.gov.it
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