• Free entry to The Pantheon when you use The Paris Pass. Enjoy great panoramic views of the city from the colonnade of this historic religious building in Paris.
  • ...but it then became a place for great men to be buried and turned into the Pantheon, which is one of the great monuments in Paris that we all can still.
  • The Panthéon in Paris was commissioned in 1764 by King Louis XV who wanted to build a church dedicated to Sainte-Geneviève, the saint patron of Paris.
  • The Paris Pantheon, an emblematic monument in the heart of the capital, reveals the history of France's great personalities.
  • The Panthéon was initially a church dedicated to Saint Geneviève, the patron saint of Paris. It is now a burial place for famous French people.
  • The Panthéon is a neo-Classical church in the Latin Quarter of Paris. ... 48.846276° N, 2.346075° E. Address: Place du Panthéon Paris, France 75005.
  • 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.
  • El Panteón de París fue el primer monumento de importancia de la capital, se construyó entre 1764 y 1790 y sirve como cementerio de hombres ilustres.
  • If you are like us before we visited and didn’t know much about the Pantheon’s history, here is all the Pantheon Paris Facts including one that will shock you.
  • One of the most fascinating facts about the Panthéon in Paris is that the façade of the structure was changed shortly after the building was completed.