Pantheon
Description
General Information
Unveil the architectural and historical grandeur of the Pantheon Paris with our exclusive entry ticket! This iconic landmark has served as a church, a mausoleum, and a monument to French heroes throughout history, and it’s waiting for you to explore.
What awaits you inside:
- A Neoclassical Masterpiece: Immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring beauty of the Pantheon’s architecture. You’ll be captivated by its majestic dome, imposing Corinthian columns, and incredibly intricate details that speak volumes about its rich past.
- Final Resting Place of Icons: Descend into the Pantheon’s crypt, a solemn and fascinating space that serves as the final resting place for renowned French figures. Walk among the tombs of luminaries like Voltaire, Marie Curie, and Victor Hugo, feeling the weight of history around you.
- Foucault’s Pendulum Experiment: Don’t miss the captivating Foucault’s Pendulum experiment suspended from the dome. This mesmerizing display isn’t just a historical artifact; it’s a brilliant, ongoing demonstration of the Earth’s rotation right before your eyes.
Informations
Last access to the monument 45 minutes before closing time.
Free entrance is available on the first Sunday of January, February, March, November, and December and during European Heritage Days.
Closed on January 1, May 1 and December 25.
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Alberto
Janet
We spent about two hours here and it was one of the highlights of our trip. We came on a weekday and there was no line for the tickets. I recommend buying the tickets online if you plan to come on a weekend and especially during peak season.
Bartlomiej
Jacob
Matthew
The Panthéon is not just an architectural masterpiece—it’s a mesmerizing journey through history and art. From the moment you step inside, you’re greeted with grandeur and elegance that takes your breath away.
💡 **Pro Tip:** Book your tickets in advance and grab an audio guide. Every wall, every corner, whispers tales of the past, and the audio guide brings those stories to life.
The crypt is an awe-inspiring resting place for many of France’s greatest figures, each tomb telling a story of its own. But the true highlight? The panoramic view from the dome! Ascend the steep, narrow steps (trust me, it’s worth the climb) and be rewarded with one of the most breathtaking vistas of Paris. The city unfolds beneath you, a stunning tapestry of history and beauty.
Whether you’re a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or just in search of a unique and meaningful experience, the Panthéon is a must-see. It’s an iconic landmark that truly lives up to the hype. 🌟 **Highly recommend!**
Dana
Vaughan
Mike
Walking in you can tell it used to be a church, but you then start seeing monuments to various people and ideas not associated with the Church.
The crypt is the resting place of influential and significant contributors to French identity. Victor Hugo, Marie Curie, Voltaire, etc…
Sara
Ivan