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    The Panthéon (French: [pɑ̃.te.ɔ̃] ⓘ, from the Classical Greek word πάνθειον, pántheion, '[temple] to all the gods') is a monument in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, France.It stands in the Latin Quarter (Quartier latin), atop the Montagne Sainte-Geneviève, in the centre of the Place du Panthéon, which was named after it.The edifice was built between 1758 and 1790, from ...

  2. On Mont Sainte-Geneviève in Paris, visit the Panthéon, a masterpiece by the architect Soufflot. Enter the nave, visit the great men in the crypt and enjoy the best view of Paris from the top of the colonnade.

  3. Le Panthéon est un mausolée de style néo-classique situé dans le 5 e arrondissement de Paris.Au cœur du Quartier latin, au sommet de la montagne Sainte-Geneviève, il est au centre de la place du Panthéon et entouré notamment de la mairie du 5 e arrondissement, du lycée Henri-IV, de l'église Saint-Étienne-du-Mont, de la bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève et de la faculté de droit.

  4. Le Panthéon, histoire, Paris. The last wishes of a king. In 1744, during the War of the Austrian Succession, Louis XV fell seriously ill in Metz and invoked the protection of Saint Genevieve, patron saint of Paris.. Miraculously recovered, the king went on a pilgrimage to the abbey located on Sainte-Geneviève mountain.He promised the monks the reconstruction of their ancient church, which ...

  5. Panthéon, building in Paris that was begun about 1757 by the architect Jacques-Germain Soufflot as the Church of Sainte-Geneviève to replace a much older church of that name on the same site. It was secularized during the French Revolution and dedicated to the memory of great Frenchmen, receiving the name Panthéon.Its design exemplified the Neoclassical return to a strictly logical use of ...

  6. Église ou temple laïc ? L’église Sainte-Geneviève, devenue Panthéon à la Révolution, a, tout au long du XIX e siècle, oscillé entre ces deux fonctions. Au fil des changements de régime politique, la fonction de l’édifice a ainsi évolué pas moins de 6 fois. Édifié comme sanctuaire à la gloire de la patronne de Paris, l'édifice connaît un premier tournant dès la Révolution.

  7. Le Panthéon, the memorial. Le Panthéon now functions as a mausoleum. It hosts the remains of Pierre and Marie Curie, the physicists who discovered radioactivity, Voltaire, Rousseau, Emile Zola and Victor Hugo, four famous French writers and philosophers, Jacques-Germain Soufflot, the architect of Le Panthéon, Jean Jaurès and Léon Gambetta, two French political leaders.

  8. Elegant and regal in equal measure, the massive neoclassical dome of the Left Bank's iconic Panthéon is an icon of the Parisian skyline. Louis XV originally commissioned the vast architectural masterpiece around 1750 as an abbey dedicated to Ste Geneviève in thanksgiving for his recovery from an illness.

  9. Dec 28, 2022 · The Pantheon, built as a church, became a secular national mausoleum commemorating some of the greatest Frenchmen – and, belatedly, Frenchwomen – of the last 250 years.These range from some of its greatest authors, including Voltaire and Victor Hugo, scientists , politicians and Resistance heroes.

  10. This is a worthwhile place to visit in Paris for a number of reasons. One, it is a physically beautiful edifice both inside and out. Two, it is the final resting place for dozens of important Frenchmen and Frenchwomen.