
How much does it cost to enter the Pantheon in 2026? Here are all the official fares, the reductions, the free entries and what changes from July.
A Pantheon entry ticket costs €7 (full) and €2 (reduced, EU citizens aged 18-25). It is free for under-18s, Rome residents and on the first Sunday of the month. The full ticket cost €5 until 30 June 2026 (source: cultura.gov.it).
| Full | €7 (€5 until 30 June 2026)Source: cultura.gov.it |
| Reduced | €2 · EU citizens aged 18-25Source: cultura.gov.it |
| Free | Under 18 · Rome residents · 1st Sunday of the monthSource: cultura.gov.it |
| Audio guide | from about €5 extra (partner) |
| Guided tour | from about €25 per person (partner) |
The official fares and the options with audio guide or live guide. Experience prices are indicative and handled by the booking partner.
The basic ticket gives access to the interior of the Pantheon: the rotunda, the dome with its oculus, the altars and the tombs of Raphael and the kings of Italy. It does not include an audio guide or a live guide, which are added separately.
Partner experiences combine the timed-entry ticket and an audio guide or guided visit in a single booking: they often cost little more than the plain ticket and help you understand what you are looking at.
Since 1 July 2026 the full ticket is €7; it was €5 until 30 June 2026. Reductions and free entries remain confirmed (source: cultura.gov.it). Always check the current fare before booking.
Compare Pantheon tickets, audio guides and tours and check the available dates in real time.
Check dates & availabilityFull €5, reduced €2 (EU 18-25). Free for under-18s, Rome residents and the first Sunday of the month. It was €5 until 30 June 2026 (source: cultura.gov.it).
No, the audio guide is paid separately. Several partners offer packages combining a timed-entry ticket and a digital audio guide from about €10.
You must be an EU citizen aged 18 to 25 and show valid ID at the entrance.
Yes, tickets are also sold on site, but in peak periods it's better to book online to avoid the queue and sold-out slots. See skip the line.
No, under-18s enter free but need an (free) admission ticket and ID.