Dedicated to the worship of all gods the Pantheon it was built by the emperor Hadrian between 118 and 125 AD on the remains of a previous temple. In 1870 it became shrine of the kings of Italy, and welcomes, the remains of Vittorio Emanuele II, Umberto I and Margherita di Savoia. The great Renaissance artist Raffaello Sanzio is also buried there.
Entering the Pantheon is something unique, for the beauty of the place but above all for the emotion it brings with it, a magical place in my opinion. The Pantheon is one perfect sphere, the height of the building is in fact equal to its diameter and measures 43,30 meters by 43,30 meters. The history of this building is long and complex and seeing it with your own eyes while listening to it or reading it is a must. Here are a few advice to better face this perfect place.
The Pantheon is open every weekday from 9 to 19.30, on Sundays from 9 to 18, on midweek holidays it is open from 9 to 13. Curiosity: the dome of the Pantheon is always open, it rains inside and the rainwater is drained by a system formed by 22 holes, placed in the center of the floor.
How to visit the Pantheon, with theAudio tour, audio duration of 30 minutes with a cost of € 5 for adults and reduced and students for € 4. The Mini Citytour it has an audio duration of 40 minutes and costs € 9 for adults and € 7 for children and students. The Audiotour available in Italian, English, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Portuguese and Chinese.
Finally there is for those who want aWhatsapp to download, even if it's only in English even if it costs 3.99$.