Dévoiler l'histoire de Paris : Billets d'entrée au Panthéon
Voyagez au cœur de l'histoire parisienne avec les billets d'entrée au Panthéon !
Le Panthéon, majestueux monument surplombant la ville, n'est pas seulement un point de repère, c'est aussi une histoire captivante qui ne demande qu'à être dévoilée.
Voici ce que vous propose votre expérience au Panthéon :
- Merveille architecturale : Explorez le chef-d'œuvre néoclassique conçu par l'architecte visionnaire Jacques-Germain Soufflot.
- La dernière demeure des légendes : Rendez hommage aux figures emblématiques de l'histoire de France qui reposent ici, notamment Victor Hugo, Marie Curie et Voltaire.
- Expérience du pendule de Foucault : Assistez à la fascinante démonstration de la rotation de la Terre grâce à la célèbre expérience du pendule.
- Vues panoramiques : Profitez d'une vue imprenable sur Paris depuis le dôme du Panthéon (en option, selon le type de billet).
My wife and I ventured to the Panthéon, in the Latin Quarter just around the corner from our hotel. Originally it was built as a church dedicated to St. Genevieve, but now it functions mainly as a secular mausoleum containing the remains of distinguished French citizens. Visiting the crypt we saw the tombs of Voltaire, Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas, Emile Zola and of course Marie and Pierre Currie. Construction of this site began in 1758 and finished in 1765. The east facade where we entered was modelled after a Greek temple. It is truly an incredible piece of architecture. Worth a visit!
Thank you so much for your kind review!
The Pantheon is a terrific place to visit if you are interested in history and French history in particular. The great and good are interred in here. People such as the authors Victor Hugo and Emile Zola. The scientists Pierre and Marie Curie. The philosophers Voltaire and Rousseau and various political and military persons.There are also other interesting things to see here such as Faucault's Pendulum and the Convention Nationale sculpture. When I went there was a very small queue and I had to wait only a few minutes to get in. The tombs of the famous are housed in the crypt. There is a small shop selling books and souvenirs as well.
Thank you so much for your kind review!
An imposing building, striking for its size, architecture, austere interior and the tombs inside, which include Voltaire, Rousseau, both Curies and Condorcet. Foucault’s pendulum has been returned to its original location and is quite mesmerising to watch as it swings on its c.200ft drop.
Thank you for your kind words!