The Pantheon is now charging an entrance fee – UPDATE!
As you may know, you must now pay to enter the Pantheon unless you are attending Holy Mass. There have been so many kinks in the logistics of this that one could go mad trying to figure it out and when you do they change it again. Here is everything we know as of August 9, 2023. Their online ticket purchasing platform needs you to “register” your info before proceeding. (See our helpful tips below.) You can also just buy your tickets in person at the Pantheon but that means an extra queue. Note that when their sales hit 1200 they consider it sold out. This remains one of the best sights in Rome and you deserve to see it… we hope you get to. Goo-luck.
- € 5,00 Adults / € 3,00 for ages 18 to 25 / Free for visitors under 18
- Open everyday from 9am to 6:30pm / Ticket office open from 9am to 6pm
- The first Sunday of every month is free to enter
- Holy Mass is celebrated on Saturdays at 5pm, and on Sundays and holidays at 10:30am) -Entry is free but is only for devotees who are there to attend the actual mass.
- The Pantheon is closed during its Holy Masses (Saturday nights and Sunday mornings) as well as Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.
- Visitors can purchase a maximum of 10 tickets
Tickets can be purchased ahead online at www.museiitaliani.it once you register your basic info… verify the email they send in order to complete the process (and be sure to check your spam folder if you don’t see it within a few minutes!) You are also welcome to purchase entry tickets in person at the Pantheon ticket office. Questions? Use email address: info@museiitaliani.it
For complete information regarding free tickets and discounts, please visit www.beniculturali.it/agevolazioni
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