Monument

Panthéon

Place du Panthéon - 75005 Paris

Quartier Latin - 5e Arrondissement

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Description

The temple of the French nation.
With the Pantheon, architect Jacques-Germain Soufflot met Louis XV’s wish to glorify the monarchy in the form of a church dedicated to Saint Geneviève, the patron saint of Paris. The Revolution in 1789 transformed the monument into a temple for Great Men. During the turbulent years of the 19th century, as regimes changed, it alternated in its role as a religious and patriotic monument. Since 1885, the year of Victor Hugo’s death and burial in the Pantheon, it has been the last resting place for the great writers, scientists, generals,
churchmen and politicians who have made the history of France. The crypt houses the tombs of more than 70 illustrious figures including Voltaire, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Emile Zola, Alexandre Dumas, Pierre and Marie Curie and, from 1 July 2018, Simone Veil.

Architectural style

  • Monumental
  • Neo classique

Collections

  • Architecture
  • Art funéraire
  • Histoire
  • Peinture
  • Sculpture
  • Tombeaux

Epoque des collections

  • Rococo (XVIIIe)
  • Néoclassicisme (XVIIIe - XIXe)
  • Romantisme (XVIIIe - XIXe)
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Services and facilities of the establishment

  • Gift shop
  • Bookshop
  • Member of the Paris Museum Pass
  • Visitor tools

Documentation in a foreign language

  • English
  • German
  • Spanish
  • Italian
  • Portuguese
  • Dutch
  • Russian
  • Japanese
  • Chinese

Visitor tools

Interactive terminals

Combined tickets

Combined ticket Panthéon and Basilique cathédrale de Saint-Denis €16

Entrance fees and modalities

Independent tour

€11.50/ €9 (concessions). €3 extra to access the upper parts of the Panthéon (April-October).

Group tour

Group : €9

Free

Free admission: First Sunday of the month from 1 November to 31 March. Free for those under 26 from countries within the European Union, as well as primary and secondary teachers. Free for disabled visitors and an accompanying person, as well as job seekers and those receiving French state benefits.

Free for young people and children

Under 18s

Opening times

From 1 October to 31 March : 10am-6pm. From 1 April to 30 June : 10am-6.30pm.

Exceptional opening

  • Easter
  • Easter Monday
  • Ascension Day
  • 8 May
  • Whitsuntide
  • Whit Monday
  • 14 July
  • 15 August
  • 1 November
  • 11 November

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Panthéon

Place du Panthéon
75005 Paris
www.paris-pantheon.fr

  • Subway - Cardinal Lemoine
  • RER - Luxembourg
  • Bus - 21, 27, 83, 84, 89

Offer adapted to disabled visitors

  • Hearing Hearing
  • Mental Mental
  • Visual Visual

Access facilities

  • Adapted activities and visits
  • Free admission for disabled visitors on presentation of proof
  • Free admission for the accompanying person

Accessibility information

-Physical disability: not accessible for visitors in wheelchairs (11 steps outside, 5 steps to access the roadside, 38-step staircase without handrail to access the crypt, no adapted toilets).
Find out all you need to know about accessibility in France's National Monuments www.handicap.monuments-nationaux.fr
You can download the brochure presenting the various tours on offer for disabled people in the 12 national monuments in Paris and the Paris region by visiting the 'Contacts par Région' tab.
Contact:
handicapidf@monuments-nationaux.fr - Centre des Monuments Nationaux Pôle Île-de-France: 22 Avenue Victoria - 75001 Paris

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