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Pantheon de Paris: Skip-The-Lines Ticket

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About This Activity

  • FREE cancellation included: cancel for free until 23:59 on the day before your visit.
  • Last admission: 45 minutes before closing
  • Instant ticket delivery
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Smartphone tickets accepted
  • Skip the ticket lines

Highlights

  • Skip the lines and enter the Panthéon without delay
  • Visit the monument at your own pace on a self-guided tour
  • Enter the crypt and see the tombs of famous French personalities - including Voltaire, Victor Hugo, Émile Zola, Louis Braille, and Marie Curie
  • See (an exact replica of) the original Foucault’s Pendulum, suspended from the dome

FULL DESCRIPTION

Take a self-guided tour of the Panthéon, a masterpiece created by Soufflot (1713-1780) and a former church that became the burial place for famous French personalities from the French Revolution.

See a major exhibition that pays tribute to Jacques-Germain Soufflot, one of the greatest French architects. Journey through his career and his monumental achievements, the most famous being the royal Church of Sainte-Geneviève, the current Panthéon. The architect achieved Louis XV’s desire to glorify the monarchy in church form dedicated to Saint Geneviève. The edifice was deconse... Read more

Take a self-guided tour of the Panthéon, a masterpiece created by Soufflot (1713-1780) and a former church that became the burial place for famous French personalities from the French Revolution.

See a major exhibition that pays tribute to Jacques-Germain Soufflot, one of the greatest French architects. Journey through his career and his monumental achievements, the most famous being the royal Church of Sainte-Geneviève, the current Panthéon. The architect achieved Louis XV’s desire to glorify the monarchy in church form dedicated to Saint Geneviève. The edifice was deconsecrated during the French Revolution in 1791 and renamed the Panthéon. During the turbulent 19th century, it shifted between a religious and patriotic monument.

Since Victor Hugo’s death in 1885, the Panthéon has been the resting place for French writers, scientists, generals, clergymen, and politicians. The crypt houses the tombs of 70+ illustrious figures including Voltaire, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Emile Zola, Alexandre Dumas, Pierre, and Marie Curie.

From the recently restored upper floors, enjoy superb views across the city (from April to October).

Including

  • Self-guided tour
  • Information booklet (available online or at the entrance)
  • Guided tour available every afternoon (subject to availability)
  • Admission ticket (can be used on any date and at any time)

Not Including

  • Audio guide (€ 3 payable directly at the monument)
  • Live guide

Meeting Point

Place du Panthéon, 75005, Paris

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Foucault’s pendulum in the Pantheon will not be visible from 26 January due to restoration
  • Entrance is free for those under 18 and EU citizens who are under 26 upon presentation of picture ID at the ticketing station before going to the entrance of the monument
  • 45-minute guided tours take place in the afternoon. These tours do not require pre-booking but are subject to availability
  • The last admission to the museum is 45 minutes before closing time

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