Is Rome's Pantheon Free?
- Nathaniel Mellor
- Jul 28, 2023
- 1 min read
Updated: Feb 14
The Pantheon is free for time travelers, all others must pay

Up until 2023, Rome's Pantheon was free to enter. The lines were insanely long, but still, totally free to enter.
This changed when the current government revived a plan to start charging entry into Rome's Pantheon, previously free under Rome's law to make all churches free to enter. Half of the money made will go towards keeping it in shape, the other half to the Church.
So if the Pantheon isn't free, how much does it cost?
A whopping 5 euros. While this might sound sarcastic, a family of four (for example) now has to drop 20 euros on a site that was previously free. While it isn't much, this adds up over the course of a trip.
If you're young(ish), you're in luck! It's 3 euros for a "reduced" ticket if you're between 18 and 25 and a resident of the EU.
And if you're a resident of Rome, it's still free, which is something, I guess.
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