• The Panthéon is an impressive and imposing neoclassical edifice in which the remains of the most illustrious Frenchmen and women are kept and their deeds...
  • The Pantheon, architectural marvel of the 5th arrondissement, perched on St. Geneviève Hill, is one of Paris’ most prestigious monuments.
  • The closest car park will be Parking Indigo Paris Soufflot-Panthéon, 22 rue Soufflot open 24 hours a day, next to the Jardin du Luxembourg.
  • While a Montmartre tour will offer the most stunning panoramic views of Paris, the Panthéon’s location provides a unique perspective of the city.
  • Built in the late 18th century, the Pantheon was originally intended as a church dedicated to Saint Genevieve, the patron saint of Paris.
  • 1. The Panthéon in Paris Is a Kind of Cemetery. In 1791 the Revolutionary Assembly decided to turn the Church of Sainte-Geneviève into a cemetery for the...
  • Ashes that were presumed to be his, were buried in Père Lachaise cemetery and transferred to the Panthéon of Paris in 1964.
  • The word “Pantheon” is of Greek origin and means “a temple of all gods”. And since 1920, the Pantheon in Paris is classified as a historical monument.
  • The Panthéon of Paris is a famous monument and mausoleum located on top of Montagne Sainte-Geneviève in Paris’ 5th arrondissement.
  • The Paris Pantheon, an emblematic monument in the heart of the capital, reveals the history of France's great personalities.