To be inside is like being transported to another time period, which could be several, Roman, Medieval, Renaissance given how long this has been around. Take time to take it all in.

To be inside is like being transported to another time period, which could be several, Roman, Medieval, Renaissance given how long this has been around. Take time to take it all in.
Interesting place and it's just another stop on the tour of ancient Rome. Seems like a place you need to say you stopped by and there wasn't a line to get in. So it's pretty easy to get in, get out and check it off your to do list. If the kids weren't complaining so much, I'd probably listen to...
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You must visit here on your trip to Rome. It is absolutely beautiful with stunning artwork, it is amazing and unbelieveably, it's free!
We really liked the Pantheon. There is no fee to get in, and the building is really well preserved inside. It is massive, and impressive to think that it was built without machinery. (Slave labor helps....) If you can only see two things on your trip to Rome, it should be the Pantheon and at least the outside of the...
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I love looking up at the dome and pondering how such an amazing structure was built. I enjoyed the silence in the place and the cafes around it.
From the outside it's deceiving. Once you go inside, be ready to be amazed. It only takes a few minutes, but don't miss walking inside the Pantheon.
How can you visit Rome without seeing the Pantheon. This is one of the few must see sights in Rome. Plus, the location is in the heart of the old city.
The Pantheon is an amazing structure. It is hard to believe that it was built in the year 126AD without modern technology. To think that so much architectural knowledge was lost during the middle ages is hard to believe. While we have seen pictures of remains from the Roman Empire, seeing the real thing explains why ancient civilizations are still...
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A different and truly amazing feat of architecture, the ceiling is so different from anything I've seen. Definitely recommend - added bonus being free!
Worth the walk to go see it! If you go right before they close, you can see them shut the massive bronze doors. We went on a free tour here with Angel Tours so were were able to get some more information about the building and how its been re-purposed. Worth checking out!
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