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Panthéon - Wikipedia The Panthéon (French: [pɑ̃ te ɔ̃] ⓘ, from Ancient Greek πάνθειον (pántheion) '[temple] to all the gods'), [1] is a monument in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, France
Welcome to the Panthéon Discover the fascinating story behind the Panthéon, the symbol of the Republic !
Panthéon (Paris) — Wikipédia Le Panthéon de Paris, situé dans le 5e arrondissement de la capitale, sur la montagne Sainte-Geneviève et au cœur du Quartier latin, est un des hauts lieux de mémoire de la nation française
Visiting The Pantheon Paris: Everything You Need To Know Le Panthéon is across the street from one of the great Parisian churches, Saint Etienne du Mont, which is the resting place of St Genevieve, one of the patron saints of Paris
The Pantheon, Paris - history and visitor information The Pantheon is situated in the Latin quarter of central Paris, a short distance south of the Ile de la Cité and Notre Dame de Paris It is one of the neighbourhood’s (the 5th arrondissement) - and indeed the city's - most important landmarks Originally commissioned in 1744 as a church, under Louis XV, the Pantheon in Paris wasn’t actually finished until 1789, by which time the
Pantheon Paris: Tickets, Hours, History, and Essential Visitor Info The Panthéon in Paris, located in the Latin Quarter, is an iconic monument rich in French history Originally built as a church, it became a mausoleum after the French Revolution, honoring notable figures like Voltaire, Marie Curie, and Victor Hugo
The Pantheon - The First Major Monument Built in Paris The Panthéon was the first major monument in Paris It was built before the Arc de Triomphe and the Eiffel Tower, and was the first building that offered a panoramic view over France’s capital It is located in the Latin Quarter, very close to the Jardin du Luxembourg
Top Facts about The Panthéon in Paris Dive deep into the Panthéon's fascinating journey, from its origins as a church to its status as France's iconic landmark celebrating its greatest natives
Pantheon, Rome - Wikipedia Since the French Revolution, when the church of Sainte-Geneviève in Paris was deconsecrated and turned into the secular monument called the Panthéon of Paris, the generic term pantheon has sometimes been applied to other buildings in which illustrious dead are honoured or buried