ItalyTourist falls from the wall of the Pantheon in Rome - dead
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25.10.2025 - 09:58
ARCHIVE - The back of the Pantheon. Photo: Marijan Murat/dpa/Archive image
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A tourist has fallen from the outer wall of the Pantheon in Rome and died in an accident. Late on Friday evening, a 70-year-old Japanese man fell around seven meters into a ditch, according to the authorities. Rescue workers quickly arrived at the scene of the accident at the ancient building, but could only determine that the man had died.
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25.10.2025, 09:58
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The fire department had to break open a gate to reach the man. Despite all efforts, all help came too late for the man from Japan. The authorities are still investigating the exact cause of the fall. According to initial indications, the tourist may have been trying to take a selfie when he lost his balance, as reported by the news portal "Roma Today".
The Pantheon is one of the best-preserved buildings of Roman antiquity and is one of the most famous sights in Rome today. The Eastern Roman Emperor Phocas donated the pagan temple to Pope Boniface IV in 609, who then had it consecrated as a church. Most Italian kings and several artists are also buried in the Pantheon.