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).
The pantheon is an imposing building that is a must visit when exploring the Latin Quarter (5th arrondesment). Turned from church to a building commemorating the great minds of the French nation including Jean Jaques Rousseau, Voltaire, Hugo, and the Curies. It truly made me feel humble and grateful for those great people who achieved so much not just for the French culture but for the world. 9 euro admission fee was very much worth it.
Dedicated to the French Revolution. Get an audio guide to help you understand what you are seeing. Designed to be like St. Peters in Rome.
The construction of the Pantheon in Paris was inspired by the Rome’s Pantheon especially the portico, with 24 large Corinthian columns and the dome architecture. The dome is actually consists of three domes, one within the other, with the gorgeously painted ceiling on the second dome. The dome is 83.0 metres (272 ft) high. The interior is adorned with mosaics and beautiful paintings of scenes from French history. The Pendulum hanging from the centre of the dome is a replica of the Foucault’s pendulum, who did his experiment here to demonstrate the rotation of the earth. This pendulum is still beautiful and attracts lots of crowed. We noticed this time that books has been placed along the circumference of the circle – a novel idea. The Pantheon Crypt is in a subterranean chamber. This is the final resting place for many well known and illustrious French writers, poets, politicians and scientists namely Victor Hugo, Voltaire, Rousseau, Marie & Pierre Curie, Emile Zola etc. This magnificent and imposing structure in the city is a huge tourist puller and should not be missed.