Use nine simple prompts to turn a Pantheon visit into a family learning experience about light, geometry, and memory.

Children often remember the Pantheon best when they are invited to ask questions instead of receiving long explanations.
0-10 min orientation
10-40 min prompts 1-7
40-60 min prompts 8-9 and recap
A short prompt sequence can create deeper memory than a long lecture.
With simple questions and relaxed pacing, the Pantheon becomes a high-value family learning stop in central Rome.

I wrote this guide to help you experience the Pantheon without stress — with clear tickets, insider tips and the highlights you shouldn't miss.
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