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Pantheon, Paris, Pantheon paris, France
Dive into the Panthéon, an architectural marvel designed for honoring those pivotal figures in French history whose legacies resonate deeply with the nation's narrative since the dawn of the French Revolution. Engage in a memorable self-guided exploration, allowing ample time to appreciate the rich tapestry woven through centuries of French civilization.
Navigate a self-guided exploration of the Panthéon, an architectural marvel designed by Soufflot (1713–1780), transforming into France’s national mausoleum following its deconsecration during the French Revolution in 1791. This iconic structure served as both a grandiose church dedicated to Saint Genevieve and later evolved into a prominent symbol of French patriotism and historical significance.
Under the visionary guidance of Soufflot, the Panthéon sought to embody the glory of the monarchy within the sacred framework of Saint Genevieve. Its construction commenced under King Louis XV's reign and culminated with its completion in 1784. Despite facing challenges throughout history, the Panthéon remains an enduring testament to French architectural prowess and cultural heritage.
As part of this journey, visitors can explore a comprehensive exhibit celebrating the life and contributions of Jacques-Germain Soufflot, one of the most renowned French architects of the 18th century. This enlightening exposition delves into Soufflot's remarkable career and pivotal role in shaping the architecture of Paris and beyond.
The evolution of the Panthéon spans several centuries. Initially constructed as a royal chapel, it underwent significant changes during the tumultuous years preceding and following the French Revolution. By 1791, when it was deconsecrated and renamed the Panthéon, the building had become a cornerstone of French civic identity and a repository for eminent figures who contributed significantly to French intellectual and cultural life.
Since its transformation into a national shrine, the Panthéon has served as a sanctuary for some of France's most illustrious citizens. Among those interred here are luminaries such as Voltaire, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Émile Zola, Alexandre Dumas, and Marie Curie. These distinguished individuals have left an indelible mark on French literature, science, politics, and philosophy.
Visitors can now ascend to the upper levels of the Panthéon, where they will find panoramic vistas overlooking the bustling cityscape. These breathtaking views, accessible from April to October, offer a unique perspective on Parisian life and provide a fitting conclusion to their guided tour of this extraordinary landmark.
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Pantheon, Paris, Pantheon paris, France
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Soufflot designed the Panthéon.
Construction started under King Louis XV's reign.
It was completed in 1784.
The Panthéon was deconsecrated during the French Revolution in 1791.
Luminaries such as Voltaire, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Émile Zola, Alexandre Dumas, and Marie Curie were among those buried at the Panthéon after its renovation.
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