"Controversial Entry Fee at Rome's Pantheon Sparks Tourist Frustration"

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Rome's Pantheon, the most-visited site in Italy, is now charging visitors a small entry fee of €5 ($5.28). The fee, introduced on July 3, aims to generate revenue for cleaning and maintenance, with 70% going to the culture ministry and 30% to the Rome diocese. Those under 25 will pay €2, while children, residents of Rome, people attending mass, and Pantheon workers will still have free entry. Italy is also implementing entrance fees for other popular tourist attractions, such as Venice, to manage crowds.
- Rome's Pantheon is now charging visitors an entry fee Lonely Planet Travel News
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