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How to visit Pantheon, Rome: the best preserved Roman monument

Pantheon, Rome - How to visit and how long it takes

A quick guide on how to visit the Pantheon, one of the most extraordinary monuments in Rome. Opening hours and how long you need to visit.

The Pantheon (“temple of all gods”) is one of the most amazing places you will find in Rome.

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