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Last month it was announced that visitors wishing to enter Rome’s Pantheon — that remarkable and iconic survivor of the ancient city — will now have to pay an admission fee of €5 (~$5.5). A similar ...
If you’ve ever been to Rome, it’s likely you stopped to marvel at the Pantheon, Italy’s most-visited cultural site. The ancient building’s grand columns and large concrete dome are instantly ...
Entry to the Pantheon is free, but visitors may have to wait in line during peak hours, especially during the high tourist season. While the queue generally moves quickly, waiting times can vary, so ...
The Pantheon, as it stands today, was built between AD 118 and 125 by Emperor Hadrian. It is a testament to the ingenuity of ancient Roman architecture, boasting the largest unreinforced concrete dome ...
There is now a 5 euro fee to get into one of Italy’s most popular sites, but the process has been bewildering for some, and there are fears the system could be abused. By Elisabetta Povoledo Reporting ...
Ministry of Culture and Chapter of the Basilica of Santa Maria and Martyres-Pantheon signed an agreement on regulations for Pantheon use. Signing the deed in the presence of Minister of Culture, ...
A man suffered a fatal fall at an ancient Roman site popular among tourists. Morimasa Hibino, a 69-year-old from Japan, died after falling from the Pantheon in Rome and into a ditch on Friday, Oct. 24 ...
A Japanese tourist died after falling off a perimeter wall surrounding the ancient Pantheon in central Rome late Friday night, local police told CNN. The man, named as 69-year-old Morimasa Hibino by ...
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