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A National Mausoleum with a Story to Tell:
The Paris Panthéon
Located in the Latin Quarter of Paris, the Panthéon is a massive neoclassical building that has gained worldwide popularity since appearing in the movie 'Midnight in Paris'. The name Panthéon comes from the Greek words PAN (all) + THEON (gods), meaning a temple dedicated to all the gods. At the Paris Panthéon, you can see the tombs of about 70 important figures in French history.
It's also close to many must-visit spots such as Notre Dame Cathedral, making it easy to explore other attractions.

The Must-See Pantheon in Paris
Step into the historic Pantheon, a famous backdrop in the movie 'Midnight in Paris.' The walk from the metro station to the Pantheon is particularly beautiful, making the journey itself a highlight. Originally built as a church, the Pantheon is now more renowned as the final resting place for individuals who have made significant contributions to France. Here, you can find the tombs of influential figures who enriched Parisian history, culture, and art, including Émile Zola, Rousseau, Victor Hugo, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, and Marie Curie.
Why Visit the Paris Pantheon?

The Paris Pantheon, initially conceived as a church, evolved through various stages to become a national mausoleum housing France's most revered historical figures. The building itself is a testament to an ambitious architect's vision to integrate diverse architectural styles, though much of this intent faded after his passing. Notably, it departs from classical structures, employing a Gothic-inspired design where slender columns interlock to provide support, creating a unique architectural statement.
Inside, you can pay respects at the tombs of luminaries such as Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, and the Curies, alongside other distinguished French figures.
An Interior That Exceeds Exterior Beauty

While the Paris Pantheon is visually appealing from the outside, its interior offers an even more breathtaking experience. From the stunning stained-glass windows to the intricate details, every element is a work of art. You can also admire a statue of the Virgin Mary, making the Pantheon a place rich with artistic and historical value.
Address :
Paris Pantheon
Place du Panthéon, 75005 Paris, France
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Operating Hours :
April - September :
10:00 AM - 6:30 PM
October - March :
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Last admission: 45 minutes before closing
Operating hours vary by season. Please refer to the official website for details.
Admission is free on the third weekend of September (European Heritage Days)
Admission is free on the first Sunday of each month from November to March.
Place du Panthéon, 75005 Paris, France


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