Pantheon
About Pantheon
Nestled in the heart of the Latin Quarter, the Panthéon stands as a grand neoclassical monument, originally conceived as a church but now serving as a mausoleum for France's most distinguished citizens. With its imposing facade and majestic dome, the Panthéon is a beacon of enlightenment ideals, honoring the likes of Voltaire, Rousseau, Marie Curie, and Victor Hugo.
Its cavernous interior, where light dances through the oculus onto the crypt below, invites reflection on the legacy of those who shaped French culture, science, and philosophy.
The Panthéon is not just a tomb; it's a shrine to the enduring impact of human genius.