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Pantheon Paris Tickets

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Pantheon Paris Tickets highlights

  • Visit the iconic Pantheon in Paris, a neoclassical marvel built in 1790, housing the tombs of prominent figures like Voltaire, Rousseau, and Marie Curie.

  • Admire the intricate frescoes and details that adorn the interior, taking you to a world of beauty and craftsmanship.

  • Pay your respects to the legendary figures interred in the crypt, including renowned thinkers, scientists, and literary giants like Voltaire, Marie Curie and many more.

  • Admire the Pantheon Paris and behold the breathtaking neoclassical architecture, a visual feast of grand domes & elegant columns.

  • Enter a world of magnificence and lose yourself in the fascinating history and architectural beauty of Paris's Pantheon.

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Pl. du Panthéon, 75005 Paris, France

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  • If cancellation is made 1 days or more before the date of travel, total booking cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
  • If cancellation is made within 1 days before the date of travel, total booking cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
  • In the event of unforeseen weather conditions, union issues, government restrictions, or any other circumstances beyond human control, certain trips or activities may be cancelled. In such cases, alternate feasible options will be provided. However, a cash refund will not be available.
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About Pantheon Paris:

The Pantheon in Paris, constructed by the renowned architect Jacques-Germain Soufflot during the 18th century, stands as a grand and significant representation of French history and architectural excellence. Completed in 1790, this neoclassical masterpiece was originally intended as a church dedicated to St. Genevieve but was later repurposed as a mausoleum for notable French figures. Its imposing dome and grand facade command attention, inviting visitors to explore its large interiors adorned with intricate artwork and the final resting places of luminaries such as Voltaire, Rousseau, and Marie Curie.

About the Pantheon Paris Tickets:

  • Learn about Parisian history and culture at the legendary Pantheon and admire the architectural finesse built by Jacques-Germain Soufflot.
  • Marvel at the intricate details of the Pantheon's façade, adorned with commemorative inscriptions that celebrate pivotal moments in French history.
  • Wander through the meticulously preserved interiors, adorned with captivating frescoes, intricate details, and a sense of reverence for the past.
  • Ascend to the pinnacle of the Pantheon's dome and be rewarded with breathtaking views of Paris.
  • Be captivated by seeing the renowned Foucault's Pendulum, a scientific marvel that visually demonstrates the Earth's rotation.
  • Admire the marvellous neoclassical architecture, with its magnificent dome and majestic columns.
  • Pay homage to the great minds of history as you explore the crypt, where luminaries like Voltaire, Marie Curie, and Victor Hugo found their eternal resting place.
  • Know the secrets of Parisian history with the Pantheon Paris tour and learn about the history and architecture of this beautiful place.

How to Reach:

By Car: The Pantheon Paris is 2.9 km from the city centre. It will take 13 min via the Rue Monge

route to reach your destination.

By Metro: Take a metro from Austerlitz to Cardinal Lemoine station, which is 700 meters away from Pantheon Paris. You can reach the location on foot in 9 min.

Do Not Miss:

After visiting Pantheon Paris, You can also Check out our tickets for Musee d'Orsay.

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Pantheon Paris Tickets faqs

Why is the Pantheon in Paris so famous?

The Pantheon in Paris is so famous because of its large unsupported concrete dome, the final resting place of various famous personalities, and the Foucault pendulum. Also, the monument is famous for its outstanding Neoclassical & Gothic Architecture, famous inscriptions on the walls, and dome towers that provide panoramic views of the city.

What are the best things to do in Paris?

  • Visit the Eiffel Tower: Take out time and visit this wrought-iron structure that also comes under the Seven Wonders of the World. Lined up with three floors, you can climb the stairs and learn about its architecture or enjoy a fancy dinner inside it. You can also have a picnic at its foot and marvel at this beauty from below.
  • Explore the Louvre Museum: A glass pyramid structure which used to be a Royal Residence at one point houses millions of artworks with some 35,000 on display to the public including Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa.
  • Walk into the Pantheon: This mausoleum which was originally built as a church now carries the remains of several dignitaries who have brought a good name to the country. 
  • Enjoy at Champs Elysees: Joe Dassin’s song of the same name explains that everything can be found around Champs Elysees. This gate stretches from Place de la Concorde to Arc de Triomphe and one can walk around this lane to keep in view of this serene beauty. A very popular tourist spot is this store called Laduree where some world-famous macaroons are found.

What is inside the Pantheon in Paris?

While exploring the Pantheon in Paris, admire the outstanding neoclassical architecture of the church. Marvel at the amazing artworks in the form of paintings & sculptures and learn about Paris' ancient history. Also, you will see the tombs of famous personalities at the Panthéon.

Is the Pantheon in Paris worth seeing?

If you want to enhance your knowledge about French ancient history and symbolic figures, then Pantheon in Paris is a must-visit place. The paintings and architecture of the monument represent the amazing combination of secularism and religion. Also, the burial place in the monument also provides you with knowledge about the life journey's of famous personalities.

Is anyone buried in the Pantheon?

The pantheon is the burial place of various famous French personalities including two Italian kings and a queen named Vittorio Emanuele II, Umberto I, and Margherita of Savoy.

How much time do we need to explore the pantheon in Paris?

For an amazing experience, it will take around 1 hour & 30 minutes to 3 hours to explore this famous monument. It completely depends on your interest to know about this ancient Parisian building.

What is the best time to visit the Pantheon in Paris?

The best time to visit the Pantheon in Paris is during peak summer months as there is pleasant climate throughout the city with mild breezes and sunny weather. The best time of the day would be 10am which is when it opens up early in the morning and grabbing the Pantheon Paris tickets shouldn’t be such a hard job then.

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