The Pantheon is a monument located in Rome, Italy, within the district of Pigna. It was originally constructed in 128 AD and designed by Apollodorus of Damascus. The architectural style is characteristic of ancient Roman architecture.
The building is considered an attraction and is designated as Italian national heritage. While it is classified with several disputed designations, including church and tourist place, it is also considered a monument.
It appears to function as a place of worship and is associated with the Roman Catholic denomination. Visitors can find more information at https://pantheonroma.org/.
Access is available with a fee and during the following hours: Monday to Saturday 08:30-19:15, and Sunday 09:00-17:45. Wheelchair access is provided.
