notices

From July 3, the visit to the Pantheon will be paid for

FROM 3 JULY, THE PANTHEON IN ROME WILL BE PAID FOR.
From July 3, a paid ticket will be required to visit the Pantheon in Rome.
According to the provisions of the agreement signed between the Ministry of Culture and the Chapter of the Basilica of Santa Maria ad Martyres-Pantheon, the entrance ticket to the Pantheon complex will have an amount not exceeding 5 euros and will only be permitted outside the hours reserved for liturgical functions and pastoral activities, so that the exercise of worship inside the basilica is safeguarded. Free admission is also provided for residents of the capital.
The entrance ticket can be purchased online  on the web-platform of the Ministry of Culture or directly at the entrance of the monument, using cash or electronic payment.
 

COVID-19 EMERGENCY: Celebrations and public access to the Pantheon are temporarily suspended

In accordance with the provisions contained in the Council of Ministers’ Presidential Decree of 3 November 2020 regarding the containment of Covid-19, the Basilica of Santa Maria ad Martyres in Rome communicates the suspension of all celebrations and of the access to the Historical Complex to tourists as of 5 November 2020. 
The resumption of the celebrations and regular access to the monument for tourists will be communicated on this site and on our social channels ( Facebook e Twitter)
For any further request, you can send an email to [email protected]
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Pentecost at the Pantheon: liturgy behind closed doors in live streaming

Liturgy of Pentecost: Sunday 31 May in live streaming from 10am here and an our facebook page

Due to Covid 19 the traditional fall of red rose petals on the occasion of Pentecost will not take place. To allow the participation of the faithful, the liturgical function will be celebrated for the first time behind closed doors and broadcast live on our facebook page and here, on the official website of the Basilica of Santa Maria ad Martyres. 
 
The liturgy will be celebrated by Mons. Daniele Micheletti and will take place on May 31, 2020 at 10:00 am live from the Pantheon in Rome.

We share with you his words of good wishes and hope:
Dear friends of the Pantheon,
 
We are still in a Pandemic therefore we have some restrictions. The Pantheon will reopen only in the coming weeks. We will celebrate the most significant feast of the Basilica behind closed doors. We must not only give up meeting in person, but also the emotion that is always renewed upon the fall of the red rose petals that remind us of the Pentecost, When in an admirable way the Holy Spirit, a gift of the Risen One, descended on the Apostles and reunited with the Madonna in prayer. That day the Church was born. I do not speak so much of the historical institution, but rather that of the people and his believers who are the living body of the Risen Lord. This year was truly the deepest of these experiences. Closed in our homes, we prayed, discovered, perhaps with wonder, that we are truly children of God and have the dignity and courage to call him Father. Priests, Kings and Prophets: this is how Baptism makes us. And as true priests we have invoked the Lord in our families. We continue to do it today, united by the most modern technology. Let us pray together to grant the world all its grace, health, work and peace.
 
Happy Pentecost to all.. 

Mons. Daniele Micheletti, Archpriest of the Pantheon
      
For more information, you can consult the official Facebook event of the liturgy.

 

 

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Measures against the Coronavirus infection

Following the provisions of the Italian government to face the second phase of the coronavirus pandemic, all celebrations and meetings are suspended until May 31, 2020 inclusive.
To avoid any danger due to the excessive presence of the faithful, the traditional fall of red rose petals on the occasion of Pentecost was canceled on 31 May 2020.
The celebrations will resume regularly according to the schedule on Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 June 2020 with the feast of the Holy Trinity.