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).
We went to the pantheon based on the reviews & it did not disappoint. Definitely suggest the fast pass trip advisor sells. We bought it & saved us time not having to do the line.
The Pantheon is a beautiful space with striking architecture. (On the previous day, our literary tour guide had shared with us some of the history of Sainte Geneviéve, the patron saint of Paris, so we had the benefit of knowing some of the backstory.) The dome is very impressive, and we loved watching the slow, steady movement of Foucault's pendulum, which demonstrates that the Earth is continually rotating. Additionally, there are gorgeous murals and statuary throughout the space that illustrate the history of France and celebrate the country's values. Beneath the Pantheon, in the crypt, lie the remains of some of Paris' greatest thinkers - Victor Hugo, Marie Curie, Voltaire, Alexandre Dumas, Louis Braille. It was nice to be able to pay our respects to those who have had such an impact on our world and culture.
This beautiful building is the final resting place of some of Frances greatest people. The main room of the cathedral is spectacular and this (somewhat underrated) place in Paris is often overlooked in favour of the more conventional attractions but believe me, this is worth the time spent.