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907:, nephew of the Emperor, was elected President of France in December 1848, and in 1852 staged a coup-d'état and made himself Emperor. Once again the Pantheon was returned to the church, with the title of "National Basilica". The remaining relics of Saint Genevieve were restored to the church, and two groups of sculpture commemorating events in the life of the Saint were added. The crypt remained closed.
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on April 2, 1791. On April 4, 1791, the
Assembly decreed "that this religious church become a temple of the nation, that the tomb of a great man become the altar of liberty." They also approved a new text over the entrance: "A grateful nation honors its great men." On the same day the declaration was
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memorial in Israel for saving the lives of Jews who would otherwise have been deported to concentration camps. The tribute in the Panthéon underlines the fact that around three-quarters of the country's Jewish population survived the war, often thanks to ordinary people who provided help at the risk
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The dome is capped by a cross. However, a statue of Saint
Genevieve was initially supposed to sit at the top of the dome. A cross was put temporarily in 1790. After the transformation into a mausoleum in 1791, it was planned that the cross would be replaced by a statue representing Fame. The project
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on the throne. He expressed sympathy for
Revolutionary values, and on 26 August 1830, the church once again became the Pantheon. However, the crypt remained closed to the public, and no new remains were added. The only change made was to the main pediment, which had been remade with a radiant cross;
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began in 1789. In 1790, the
Marquis de Vilette proposed that it be made a temple devoted to liberty, on the model of the Pantheon in Rome. "Let us install statues of our great men and lay their ashes to rest in its underground recesses." The idea was formally adopted in April, 1791, after the death
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bricked up the lower windows and frosted the glass of the upper windows to reduce the light, and removed most of the ornament from the exterior. The architectural lanterns and bells were removed from the façade. All of the religious friezes and statues were destroyed in 1791; it was replaced by
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rested upon four massive pillars. Critics of the plan contended that the pillars could not support such a large dome. Soufflot strengthened the stone structure with a system of iron rods, a predecessor of modern reinforced buildings. The bars had deteriorated by the 21st century, and a major
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and the capping of the dome by a cross or a flag; some of the originally existing windows were blocked up with masonry in order to give the interior a darker and more funereal atmosphere, which compromised somewhat
Soufflot's initial attempt at combining the lightness and brightness of the
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in Paris, which has a wooden framework, the dome is constructed entirely of stone. It is actually three domes, one within the other, with the painted ceiling, visible from below, on the second dome. The dome is 83.0 metres (272 ft) high, compared with
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demonstrated the rotation of the Earth by constructing a 67-metre (220 ft) pendulum beneath the central dome. The original sphere from the pendulum was temporarily displayed at the Panthéon in the 1990s (starting in 1995) during renovations at the
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The widely repeated story that the remains of
Voltaire were stolen by religious fanatics in 1814 and thrown into a garbage heap is false. Such rumours resulted in the coffin being opened in 1897, which confirmed that his remains were still present.
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restored the entire Panthéon, including the crypt, to the
Catholic Church. The church was also at last officially consecrated in the presence of the King, a ceremony which had been omitted during the Revolution. The sculpture on the pediment by
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Below the peristyle are five sculpted bas-reliefs; the two reliefs over the main doors, commissioned during the
Revolution, represent the two main purposes of the building: "Public Education" (left) and "Patriotic Devotion" (right).
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The dome is actually three domes, fitting within each other. The first, lowest dome, has a coffered ceiling with rosettes, and is open in the centre. Looking through this dome, the second dome is visible, decorated with the fresco
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was commissioned to decorate the interior of the cupola. It combined the secular and religious aspects of the church; it showed the
Genevieve being conducted to heaven by angels, in the presence of great leaders of France, from
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to design the church. Soufflot (1713–1780) had studied classical architecture in Rome over 1731–38. Most of his early work was done in Lyon. Saint
Genevieve became his life's work; it was not finished until after his death.
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During the reign of Napoleon, the remains of forty-one illustrious Frenchmen were placed in the crypt. They were mostly military officers, senators and other high officials of the Empire, but also included the explorer
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with a grander building worthy of the patron saint of Paris. He did recover, but ten years passed before the reconstruction and enlargement of the church was begun. In 1755 The Director of the King's public works,
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was however abandoned. Between 1830 and 1851, a flag was put instead. The cross returned after Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte restored the building to church use. The cross was replaced with a red flag during the
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and other notable history painters of the 19th century. The paintings of the Southern nave and Northern Nave continue this series on the Christian heroes of France, including scenes from the lives of
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The building is 110 metres long by 84 metres wide, and 83 metres high, with the crypt beneath of the same size. The ceiling was supported by isolated columns, which supported an array of
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First person honoured with burial in the Panthéon, 4 April 1791. Disinterred on 25 November 1794 and buried in an anonymous grave. His remains are yet to be recovered.
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in 1810. Body disinterred from the Panthéon in 1861 and returned to his family at their request. His remains were transferred from Paris to Rome on 22 August 1861.
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Soon after the church was transformed into a mausoleum, the Assembly approved architectural changes to make the interior darker and more solemn. The architect
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Interment in the crypt of the Panthéon is severely restricted and is allowed only by a parliamentary act for "National Heroes". Similar high honours exist in
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Under the cloak of hatred and darkness that spread over France during the years of occupation, thousands of lights refused to be extinguished. Named as "
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was hung beneath the dome to illustrate the rotation of the earth. However, on complaints from the Church, it was removed in December of the same year.
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was the first to be placed in the crypt afterwards. The subsequent governments approved the entry of literary figures, including the writer
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with a triangular pediment on the main façade. The design was modified five times over the following years, with the addition of a
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The Nation Distributing Crowns Handed to Her by Liberty, to Great Men, Civil and Military, While History Inscribes Their Names.
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The primary decoration of the Western Nave is a series of paintings, beginning in the Narthex, depicting the lives of
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and other famous novels, to the Panthéon. Draped in a blue-velvet cloth inscribed with the Musketeers' motto "
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cathedral with classical principles. The architecture of the Panthéon is an early example of
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Biographie des célébrités militaires des armées de terre et de mer de 1789 à 1850
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5626:"France's Simone Veil Will Become the Fifth Woman Buried in the Panthéon"
5389:"France president Francois Hollande adds resistance heroines to Panthéon"
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5105:"Josephine Baker to become first Black woman to enter France's Pantheon"
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Tales of Two Cities: Paris, London and the Birth of the Modern City
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Panthéon ou église Sainte-Geneviève? Les ambiguïtés d'un monument
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Patroness of Paris: Rituals of Devotion in Early Modern France
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Listing of the work of Jean Antoine Injalbert-French sculptor
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it was remade again by D'Angers with a patriotic work called
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Christ Showing the Angel of France the Destiny of Her People
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Christ Showing the Angel of France the Destiny of Her People
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Buildings and structures in the 5th arrondissement of Paris
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on the east side, modeled after a Greek temple, features
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inside the walls give additional support to the dome.
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Ancienne église Sainte-Geneviève, devenue Le Panthéon
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738:(1812). Napoleon is at the bottom right. (Now in the
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was located. It was also the original burial site of
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Hyacinthe-Hugues-Timoléon de Cossé, Comte de Brissac
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The Fatherland crowning the heroic and civic virtues
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Louis-Joseph-Charles-Amable d'Albert, duc de Luynes
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5528:"Opinion | Why So Few Women in the Panthéon?"
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5604:"France buries women's rights icon Simone Veil"
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7777:Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery
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5074:Eisenman, Stephen; Crow, Thomas E. (2007).
3383:Claude Ambroise Régnier de Massa di Carrara
1339:. The angels in the scene are carrying the
826:was replaced by a religious-themed work by
617:The Revolution – The "Temple of the Nation"
554:he had studied in Italy. It took form of a
452:when they threatened Paris in 451. In 508,
281:, ' to all the gods') is a monument in the
7792:Lafayette Escadrille Cemetery and Memorial
7767:Aisne-Marne American Cemetery and Memorial
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6245:Armenian Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
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5511:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
5497:Mullié, Charles (1852). "Michel Ordener".
5077:Nineteenth Century Art: A Critical History
2983:Ippolito Antonio, cardinal Vincenti Mareri
1068:, by Marie-Désiré-Hector d'Espouy (1906).
1054:Victory Leading the Armies of the Republic
974:Victory leading the Armies of the Republic
925:Saint Genevieve bringing supplies to Paris
7837:St. Mihiel American Cemetery and Memorial
7812:Oise-Aisne American Cemetery and Memorial
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5113:. Agence France-Presse. August 22, 2021.
4634:and previously buried in Orléans in 1948.
2453:Antoine-César de Choiseul, duc de Praslin
1996:Louis Michel le Peletier de Saint-Fargeau
1908:Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau
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1509:Saint Genevieve as a child in prayer, by
1100:; a leader of the abolitionist movement,
946:, mosaic by Antoine-Auguste-Ernest Hébert
722:statuary and murals on patriotic themes.
540:Abel-François Poisson, marquis de Marigny
354:Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau
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1262:in 1871. A cross returned subsequently.
1167:(1995); the writer and culture minister
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7842:Suresnes American Cemetery and Memorial
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7797:Lorraine American Cemetery and Memorial
7782:Brittany American Cemetery and Memorial
7246:Suresnes American Cemetery and Memorial
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5472:. UK: Oxford University Press. p.
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5345:. Itotd.com. 2004-11-08. Archived from
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3589:Théophile Corret de la Tour d'Auvergne
2387:Gabriel-Louis, marquis de Caulaincourt
2025:Auguste Marie Henri Picot de Dampierre
1788:was interred in 2018, and her husband
846:, as well as figures of Louis XVI and
797:Painting on the Pendentive, depicting
7787:Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial
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6155:Musée national des Monuments Français
6075:Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme
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5526:Zaretsky, Robert (October 25, 2013).
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4989: – dome fresco of the US Capitol
3168:Jean-Ignace Jacqueminot, Comte de Ham
2954:Alexandre-Antoine Hureau de Sénarmont
1841:of their own life. This plaque says:
1764:and Soufflot, its architect. In 1907
1145:Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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7832:Somme American Cemetery and Memorial
7827:Rhone American Cemetery and Memorial
7485:List of tourist attractions in Paris
6160:Muséum national d'histoire naturelle
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5373:, Ministère français de la Culture.
5080:. Thames & Hudson. p. 163.
4999:History of early modern period domes
4952:List of tourist attractions in Paris
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592:. The massive dome was supported by
448:, who had led the resistance to the
411:copy of which is still visible today
6050:Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie
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5387:Chrisafis, Angelique (1970-01-01).
2693:Justin Bonaventure Morard de Galles
2316:François Barthélemy, comte Beguinot
1825:, France. In his speech, President
1327:. The last group is centred around
1171:(1996); and the lawyer, politician
386:that owes some of its character to
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7772:Bény-sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery
5729:The Pantheon: Temple of the Nation
5577:. Associated Press. Archived from
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7241:Mémorial de la France combattante
6956:Parc de la Butte-du-Chapeau-Rouge
6055:Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume
5775:at Centre des Monuments Nationaux
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5732:. Paris: Éditions du Patrimoine.
3773:Transferred to the Panthéon from
3022:Nicolas Marie Songis des Courbons
2867:Charles Pierre Claret de Fleurieu
603:The Apotheosis of Saint Genevieve
200:https://www.paris-pantheon.fr/en/
7893:Monuments and memorials in Paris
7822:Orry-la-Ville Dutch War Cemetery
7741:Protestant Cemetery, Montpellier
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7160:Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye
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3123:, Netherlands, his birthplace.
1873:People interred or commemorated
1471:Bas-reliefs below the peristyle
1249:The present-day cross atop the
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961:by François-Léon Siccard (1921)
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7898:Monuments historiques of Paris
6664:Place des Émeutes-de-Stonewall
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2209:Louis-Pierre-Pantaléon Resnier
2072:Disinterred from the Panthéon.
1370:Façade, peristyle and entrance
1200:in London. Unlike the dome of
1143:(1987) known for drafting the
911:The Third Republic (1871–1939)
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1:
7863:1790 establishments in France
7817:Orglandes German war cemetery
7736:Protestant Cemetery, Bordeaux
7288:Sèvres – Cité de la céramique
7258:Musée de l'air et de l'espace
6200:Palais de la Légion d'Honneur
6150:Musée national Gustave Moreau
5009:
4774:following her death in 2017.
4715:Geneviève de Gaulle-Anthonioz
3862:Mathematician and politician
2894:Louis Antoine de Bougainville
2591:Pierre Garnier de Laboissière
1774:Geneviève de Gaulle-Anthonioz
1305:Apotheosis of Saint Genevieve
1288:Apotheosis of Saint Genevieve
1211:the tallest dome in the world
1092:pantheonized two physicists,
780:Louis-Antoine de Bougainville
692:National Constituent Assembly
405:conducted a demonstration of
330:National Constituent Assembly
7913:Tourist attractions in Paris
7316:Bastille Day military parade
6814:Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré
6280:Notre-Dame-de-Bonne-Nouvelle
6205:Musée de la Légion d'honneur
6140:Musée National d'Art Moderne
6080:Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris
5856:Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel
5749:Dictionnaire des Architectes
5414:Willsher, Kim (2018-06-30).
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2721:Emmanuel Crétet de Champmol
2355:Pierre Jean Georges Cabanis
2177:Jean-Étienne-Marie Portalis
1862:Righteous among the Nations
1834:Righteous Among the Nations
1807:(1802–1870), the author of
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1108:and colonial administrator
289:(Quartier latin), atop the
285:, France. It stands in the
283:5th arrondissement of Paris
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6212:Musée de la Vie romantique
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1646:French Ministry of Culture
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1497:Panoramic view of interior
436:Site and earlier buildings
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7746:Jewish cemetery, Besançon
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7666:Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois
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6542:Boulevard de la Madeleine
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6330:Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois
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6070:Musée des Arts et Métiers
6065:Musée des Arts décoratifs
6014:
5841:
5726:Lebeurre, Alexia (2000).
5602:Roe, David (2017-07-05).
5139:Sluhovsky, Moshe (1998).
5047:Conlin, Jonathan (2013).
3536:Politician and scientist
2927:Charles Erskine de Kellie
2835:Jean Lannes de Montebello
2749:Giovanni Battista Caprara
2492:Jean-Pierre Firmin Malher
2043:Remains since disappeared
1985:Remains since disappeared
1897:
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1784:, were interred in 2015.
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1636:Musée des Arts et Métiers
1632:Musée des Arts et Métiers
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1120:writing system, in 1952.
876:French Revolution of 1830
734:Design for the cupola by
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7726:Marseille (Saint-Pierre)
7263:Musée Fragonard d'Alfort
7224:Walt Disney Studios Park
7145:Château de Fontainebleau
7057:Stade Sébastien Charléty
7012:Halle Georges Carpentier
6986:Coulée verte René-Dumont
6961:Parc des Buttes Chaumont
6804:Rue des Francs-Bourgeois
6345:Saint-Jean de Montmartre
6290:Notre-Dame-des-Victoires
6095:Musée de la Cinémathèque
6060:Louis Vuitton Foundation
4976:Church of Santa Engrácia
4142:Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
3617:François Séverin Marceau
3464:Jacques-Germain Soufflot
1851:Justes parmi les nations
1847:
1155:, the forerunner of the
544:Jacques-Germain Soufflot
458:Abbey of Saint Genevieve
313:, at the behest of King
309:Jacques-Germain Soufflot
184:Jacques-Germain Soufflot
30:Not to be confused with
7888:Halls of fame in France
7130:Basilica of Saint-Denis
6941:Parc Clichy-Batignolles
6547:Boulevard de Sébastopol
5747:Oudin, Bernard (1994).
5588:– via Yahoo News.
5466:Doyle, William (2002).
4793:Husband of Simone Veil
2808:Jean-Baptiste Treilhard
2618:Jean Pierre, comte Sers
2426:Jean-Frédéric Perregaux
2113:François Denis Tronchet
2091:Writer and Philosopher
1945:Writer and philosopher
1665:A corridor of the Crypt
1187:
959:The National Convention
868:Alphonse Louis Poitevin
690:, the President of the
297:, in the centre of the
175:Design and construction
73:Église Sainte-Geneviève
7207:Paris La Défense Arena
7155:Château de Rambouillet
7098:Père Lachaise Cemetery
7062:Vélodrome de Vincennes
6912:Jardin d'Acclimatation
6879:Saint-Germain-des-Prés
6659:Place de la République
6350:Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis
6325:Saint-Germain-des-Prés
6120:Musée Jacquemart-André
6035:Bibliothèque nationale
5751:(in French). Seghers.
5024:"Pantheon definitions"
4669:Père Lachaise Cemetery
4575:Writer and politician
4443:Writer and politician
4419:
4393:Marie Skłodowska Curie
4377:
4189:Human rights activist
4129:Père Lachaise Cemetery
4089:
4024:Père Lachaise Cemetery
3986:Père Lachaise Cemetery
3569:Politician and doctor
3391:Politician and lawyer
3329:Jean-Nicolas Démeunier
3302:Frédéric Henri Walther
2540:Politician and lawyer
2121:Politician and lawyer
1858:
1803:carried the coffin of
1652:Interment in the crypt
1088:(1948–1958) following
1081:
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891:Second French Republic
871:
806:
743:
676:to the Pantheon (1791)
575:Jean-Baptiste Rondelet
415:
392:
346:
188:Jean-Baptiste Rondelet
7716:Lyon (La Guillotière)
7711:Grenoble (Saint Roch)
7469:World Heritage Centre
7459:Paris Zoological Park
7174:Gardens of Versailles
7088:Montparnasse Cemetery
6966:Parc Georges-Brassens
6769:Rue de la Ferronnerie
6370:Saint-Vincent-de-Paul
6320:Saint-François-Xavier
6310:Saint-Étienne-du-Mont
6285:Notre-Dame-de-Lorette
6265:Synagogue de Nazareth
6130:Musée Marmottan Monet
6115:Maison de Victor Hugo
5972:Philharmonie de Paris
5545:France Guide (2011).
5004:List of tallest domes
4840:Originally buried at
4772:Montparnasse Cemetery
4770:Originally buried at
4418:
4376:
4205:Montparnasse Cemetery
4088:
3202:Joseph-Louis Lagrange
2083:Jean-Jacques Rousseau
1554:Jules Eugène Lenepveu
1530:Jules Eugène Lenepveu
1080:The Panthéon at night
1079:
1046:The National Assembly
1015:
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832:Saint-Etienne-du-Mont
820:Jean Guillaume Moitte
815:Louis XVIII of France
796:
733:
708:Jean-Jacques Rousseau
688:The Comte de Mirabeau
672:Transfer of ashes of
632:Jean-Jacques Rousseau
535:Abbey of St Genevieve
371:pedimental sculptures
360:French Third Republic
7537:Cemeteries in France
7442:Montmartre Funicular
7422:Moulin de la Galette
7192:Château de Vincennes
7150:Château de Malmaison
7140:Château de Chantilly
7067:Vincennes Hippodrome
7017:Longchamp Hippodrome
6931:Jardin du Luxembourg
6669:Place des États-Unis
6649:Place de la Concorde
6644:Place de la Bastille
6190:Musée du Quai Branly
6170:Musée de l'Orangerie
5307:. November 30, 2021.
4468:Toussaint Louverture
4318:Nicolas de Condorcet
4131:on 19 December 1964.
3662:President of France
3561:Jean-Baptiste Baudin
3102:Jan Willem de Winter
2971:Urn with his heart.
2682:Urn with his heart.
2642:Urn with his heart.
1810:The Three Musketeers
1576:'s famous sculpture
1456:The richly detailed
1410:pedimental sculpture
1194:St. Peter's Basilica
1183:Architecture and art
770:to Napoleon and the
755:Battle of Austerlitz
719:Quatremère de Quincy
159:Construction started
143:48.84611°N 2.34583°E
7873:Cemeteries in Paris
7273:Parc de Saint-Cloud
7083:Montmartre Cemetery
7052:Stade Roland Garros
6889:Viaduc d'Austerlitz
6779:Rue de la Sourdière
6679:Place des Victoires
6674:Place des Pyramides
6404:Hôtels particuliers
6275:Notre-Dame de Paris
6250:Chapelle expiatoire
6222:Religious buildings
6135:Musée de Montmartre
5501:(in French). Paris.
4904:Resistance fighter
3810:Urn with his heart.
3775:Montmartre Cemetery
3725:Marcellin Berthelot
3682:Marcellin Berthelot
3051:, 1st Count Ordener
2710:Urn with his heart.
2514:Urn with his heart.
2145:Claude-Louis Petiet
1766:Marcellin Berthelot
1641:monument historique
1625:In 1851, physicist
1438:École Polytechnique
1198:St Paul's Cathedral
1032:(1908), and, after
987:Franco-Prussian War
811:Bourbon Restoration
788:Jacques-Louis David
751:Notre Dame de Paris
657:Tomb and statue of
423:'s rule during the
254:[pɑ̃.te.ɔ̃]
212:Monument historique
139: /
95:Architectural style
80:General information
7731:Reims (Saint-Remi)
7706:Cannes (Grand Jas)
7402:Fountains in Paris
7387:Café des 2 Moulins
7341:Paris Fashion Week
7326:Fête de la Musique
7308:Culture and events
7236:Fort Mont-Valérien
7104:Oscar Wilde's tomb
7007:Auteuil Hippodrome
6946:Parc de Belleville
6936:Parc André-Citroën
6784:Rue de Montmorency
6724:Pont de Bir-Hakeim
6714:Pont Alexandre III
6704:Place Saint-Michel
6689:Place du Carrousel
6654:Place de la Nation
6577:Galerie Véro-Dodat
6557:Canal Saint-Martin
6340:Tour Saint-Jacques
6235:American Cathedral
5996:Porte Saint-Martin
5925:Institut de France
5532:The New York Times
5053:. Atlantic Books.
4924:Mélinée Manouchian
4645:Pierre Brossolette
4420:
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3121:Kampen, Overijssel
1780:, heroines of the
1566:Louis IX of France
1546:Puvis de Chavannes
1511:Puvis de Chavannes
1434:Napoleon Bonaparte
1432:. To the right is
1406:Corinthian columns
1317:Louis IX of France
1116:, inventor of the
1104:; early leader of
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999:Puvis de Chavannes
929:Puvis de Chavannes
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747:Napoleon Bonaparte
744:
560:Corinthian columns
382:, surmounted by a
315:Louis XV of France
227:Reference no.
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7671:Sainte-Marguerite
7616:Neuilly-sur-Seine
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7464:Pyramide inversée
7165:Château de Sceaux
7122:Région parisienne
6919:Bois de Vincennes
6899:Parks and gardens
6694:Place du Châtelet
6527:Avenue de l'Opéra
6516:Bridges, streets,
6500:Palais de la Cité
6495:Palais de Justice
6478:Luxembourg Palace
6443:Hôtel de Pontalba
6438:Hôtel de la Païva
6418:Hôtel de Beauvais
6100:Musée Cognacq-Jay
6006:Tour Montparnasse
5991:Porte Saint-Denis
5911:Gare Saint-Lazare
5906:Gare Montparnasse
5886:Gare d'Austerlitz
5439:Voltaire (1976).
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1801:Republican Guards
1782:French resistance
1592:Foucault pendulum
1586:Foucault pendulum
1550:Alexandre Cabanel
1484:Narthex and naves
1301:Jean-Antoine Gros
1292:Antoine-Jean Gros
1290:, in the dome by
1175:(2018). In 2021,
1137:Nobel Peace Prize
1129:Charles de Gaulle
1003:Alexandre Cabanel
895:Foucault Pendulum
866:Daguerreotype by
840:Jean-Antoine Gros
784:Joseph-Marie Vien
772:Empress Josephine
759:Antoine-Jean Gros
740:Carnavalet Museum
736:Antoine-Jean Gros
712:French Convention
683:French Revolution
590:transverse arches
579:French Revolution
328:had started; the
326:French Revolution
301:Place du Panthéon
242:
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148:48.84611; 2.34583
109:Place du Panthéon
18:Panthéon de Paris
16:(Redirected from
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7591:Levallois-Perret
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7351:Republican Guard
7253:France Miniature
7214:Disneyland Paris
7184:, including the
7135:Château d'Écouen
7037:Stade Jean Bouin
7022:Parc des Princes
6981:Tuileries Garden
6907:Bois de Boulogne
6864:Rue Saint-Honoré
6809:Rue des Lombards
6799:Rue de Vaugirard
6789:Rue de Richelieu
6764:Rue d'Argenteuil
6684:Place des Vosges
6592:Galerie Vivienne
6572:Covered passages
6552:Canal de l'Ourcq
6483:Petit Luxembourg
6453:Hôtel de Soubise
6428:Hôtel de Crillon
6423:Hôtel de Charost
6390:Temple du Marais
6085:Maison de Balzac
5983:Flame of Liberty
5861:Arènes de Lutèce
5835:Tourism in Paris
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4072:
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4021:
4018:
4007:Victor Schœlcher
3999:
3983:
3980:
3964:
3962:Victor Schœlcher
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2166:
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2147:
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1969:
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1778:Germaine Tillion
1716:
1715:
1689:
1674:
1662:
1620:
1611:
1602:
1522:
1506:
1494:
1468:
1458:Corinthian order
1453:
1392:
1380:
1337:Marie-Antoinette
1283:
1271:
1246:
1234:
1222:
1207:
1206:
1102:Victor Schœlcher
1084:The short-lived
1062:Édouard Detaille
978:Edouard Detaille
970:
955:
940:
921:
880:Louis Philippe I
848:Marie Antoinette
782:and the painter
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654:
642:
627:
522:
510:
498:
486:
474:
419:were made under
418:
416:panthéonisations
397:
357:
356:
349:
312:
311:
304:
303:
296:
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280:
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273:
264:
263:
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256:
251:
154:
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149:
144:
140:
137:
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135:
132:
75:
74:
56:
44:
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21:
7933:
7932:
7928:
7927:
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7924:
7923:
7922:
7853:
7852:
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7846:
7755:
7694:
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7544:Parisian region
7539:
7534:
7504:
7499:
7473:
7412:Les Deux Magots
7382:Bateaux Mouches
7360:
7302:
7298:Vaux-le-Vicomte
7293:Stade de France
7219:Disneyland Park
7116:
7112:Picpus Cemetery
7071:
7027:Piscine Molitor
6990:
6976:Parc Montsouris
6893:
6874:Rue Sainte-Anne
6869:Rue Saint-Denis
6859:Rue des Rosiers
6854:Rue Pastourelle
6834:Rue Montorgueil
6759:Rue Charlemagne
6699:Place du Tertre
6537:Avenue George V
6519:
6517:
6511:
6433:Hôtel d'Estrées
6405:
6399:
6380:Sainte-Clotilde
6375:Sainte-Chapelle
6260:Grand Synagogue
6240:American Church
6216:
6125:Musée du Louvre
6090:Musée Bourdelle
6045:Centre Pompidou
6018:
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5851:Arc de Triomphe
5837:
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5769:
5759:
5740:
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5678:
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4883:Monaco Cemetery
4855:Josephine Baker
4534:Alexandre Dumas
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1393:
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1381:
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1348:François Gérard
1325:Sainte-Chapelle
1321:Crown of Thorns
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1086:Fourth Republic
1074:
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962:
956:
947:
941:
932:
922:
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836:François Gérard
803:François Gérard
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704:Jean-Paul Marat
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7454:Paris syndrome
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7409:
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7397:Folies Bergère
7394:
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7372:Axe historique
7368:
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7348:
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7336:Paris Air Show
7333:
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7323:
7321:Dîner en Blanc
7318:
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7304:
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7301:
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7295:
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7285:
7283:La Roche-Guyon
7280:
7275:
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6774:Rue de la Paix
6771:
6766:
6761:
6756:
6751:
6746:
6741:
6739:Port du Louvre
6736:
6731:
6726:
6721:
6716:
6711:
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6492:
6490:Palais Bourbon
6487:
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6473:Hôtel Matignon
6470:
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6460:
6458:Hôtel de Sully
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1020:on 1 June 1885
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7661:Saint-Vincent
7659:
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7651:Saint-Germain
7649:
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7182:Petit Trianon
7179:
7178:Grand Trianon
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6849:Rue Mondétour
6847:
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6842:
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6792:
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6754:Rue Bonaparte
6752:
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6729:Pont des Arts
6727:
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6709:Place Vendôme
6707:
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6614:Latin Quarter
6612:
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6562:Champ de Mars
6560:
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6520:and waterways
6514:
6508:
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6468:Hôtel Lambert
6466:
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6448:Hôtel de Sens
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6411:
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6365:Saint-Sulpice
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6196:
6193:
6191:
6188:
6186:
6185:Musée Picasso
6183:
6181:
6180:Musée Pasteur
6178:
6176:
6175:Musée d'Orsay
6173:
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5968:
5965:
5963:
5962:Opéra Garnier
5960:
5958:
5955:
5953:
5950:
5948:
5947:Luxor Obelisk
5945:
5943:
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5938:
5937:Les Invalides
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5909:
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5902:
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5894:
5892:
5891:Gare de l'Est
5889:
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5877:
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5609:
5605:
5598:
5596:
5581:on 2016-03-05
5580:
5576:
5570:
5568:
5553:on 2012-03-12
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5390:
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5372:
5368:
5363:
5349:on 2012-03-12
5348:
5344:
5338:
5331:
5330:Lebeurre 2000
5326:
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5318:Lebeurre 2000
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5306:
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5283:Lebeurre 2000
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5271:Lebeurre 2000
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5256:Lebeurre 2000
5252:
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5244:Lebeurre 2000
5240:
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5232:Lebeurre 2000
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5218:
5217:Lebeurre 2000
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5202:Lebeurre 2000
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5190:Lebeurre 2000
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7490:Art in Paris
7449:Paris Musées
7427:Moulin Rouge
7392:Café Procope
7346:Paris-Plages
7331:Nuit Blanche
7268:Parc Astérix
7202:Grande Arche
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6995:Sport venues
6971:Parc Monceau
6824:Rue Foyatier
6629:Montparnasse
6507:Palais-Royal
6395:Val-de-Grâce
6270:La Madeleine
6255:Grand Mosque
6110:Musée Guimet
6105:Musée Grévin
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5916:Grand Palais
5901:Gare du Nord
5896:Gare de Lyon
5881:Eiffel Tower
5876:Conciergerie
5796:
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5367:Base Mérimée
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5027:
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4935:Crypt XIII
4907:Crypt XIII
4866:Crypt XIII
4829:Crypt XIII
4785:Antoine Veil
4626:Murdered at
4567:Aimé Césaire
4545:Crypt XXIV
4411:Crypt VIII
4369:Crypt VIII
4351:Pierre Curie
4048:Crypt XXVI
4011:Crypt XXVI
3973:Crypt XXVI
3832:Crypt XXVI
3762:Crypt XXIV
3507:Crypt XXIV
2846:Crypt XXII
1859:
1848:
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180:Architect(s)
68:Former names
58:The Panthéon
7646:Saint-Denis
7556:Batignolles
7432:Paris Métro
7231:Exploradôme
7002:Accor Arena
6924:Parc floral
6829:Rue Molière
6819:Rue Elzévir
6744:Rive Gauche
6719:Pont d'Iéna
6634:Place Diana
6532:Avenue Foch
6406:and palaces
6195:Musée Rodin
6030:Army Museum
5977:Place Diana
5707:18 February
5679:18 February
5375:(in French)
5180:, p. 9
5129:, p. 3
4748:Simone Veil
4723:Résistante
4690:Résistante
4612:Politician
4509:Politician
4329:Crypt VII
4326:Politician
4296:Crypt VII
4263:Crypt VII
4218:Jean Monnet
4175:René Cassin
4105:Jean Moulin
4081:Crypt XXV
4045:Politician
4037:Félix Éboué
3936:Crypt XXV
3919:Jean Perrin
3897:Crypt XXV
3865:Crypt XXV
3829:Politician
3821:Jean Jaurès
3796:Politician
3729:Crypt XXV
3693:Crypt XXV
3496:Victor Hugo
3337:Politician
3283:Politician
3271: [
3249:Politician
3237: [
3171: [
3137: [
3033:Crypt III
3001:Crypt III
2986: [
2938:Crypt III
2905:Crypt III
2878:Crypt III
2875:Politician
2819:Crypt III
2792:Crypt III
2732:Crypt III
2729:Politician
2704:Crypt III
2668:Politician
2656: [
2636:Crypt III
2633:Politician
2621: [
2602:Crypt III
2575:Crypt III
2528: [
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2185:Politician
2153:Politician
2062:Politician
2004:Politician
1889:Profession
1786:Simone Veil
1770:Marie Curie
1762:Jean Jaurès
1754:Jean Moulin
1746:Victor Hugo
1694:Victor Hugo
1579:The Thinker
1570:Joan of Arc
1558:Charlemagne
1538:Saint Denis
1526:Joan of Arc
1442:Restoration
1383:Main façade
1366:(1821–37).
1329:Louis XVIII
1313:Charlemagne
1294:(1811–1834)
1173:Simone Veil
1161:Marie Curie
1149:Jean Monnet
1141:René Cassin
1133:Jean Moulin
1110:Félix Éboué
1106:Free France
1098:Jean Perrin
1042:Jean Jaurès
1040:(1920) and
1034:World War I
1026:Victor Hugo
1018:Victor Hugo
1016:Funeral of
844:Louis XVIII
834:). In 1822
809:During the
805:(1821–1837)
768:Charlemagne
594:pendentives
556:Greek cross
364:Victor Hugo
347:panthéonisé
265:, from the
146: /
121:Coordinates
7857:Categories
7656:Saint-Ouen
7601:Montmartre
7197:La Défense
7076:Cemeteries
6624:Montmartre
6360:Saint-Roch
6295:Sacré-Cœur
6040:Carnavalet
5798:Structurae
5758:2232103986
5585:2017-01-15
5557:2011-04-09
5425:2018-11-29
5400:2015-05-30
5371:PA00088420
5353:2014-02-21
5166:Oudin 1994
5152:9004108513
5033:2020-05-13
5010:References
4929:1913–1989
4901:1906–1944
4860:1906–1975
4823:1890–1980
4796:Crypt VI
4790:1926–2013
4759:Crypt VI
4753:1927–2017
4726:Crypt IX
4720:1920–2002
4693:Crypt IX
4687:1907–2008
4656:Crypt IX
4653:Résistant
4650:1903–1944
4615:Crypt IX
4609:1904–1944
4591:Martinique
4572:1913–2008
4539:1802–1870
4506:1766–1802
4473:1743–1803
4446:Crypt VI
4440:1901–1976
4408:Scientist
4405:1867–1934
4366:Scientist
4363:1859–1906
4323:1743–1794
4290:1746–1818
4260:Clergyman
4257:1750–1831
4229:Crypt VI
4226:Economist
4223:1888–1979
4192:Crypt VI
4186:1887–1976
4147:1900–1944
4116:Crypt VI
4113:Résistant
4110:1899–1943
4075:1809–1852
4042:1884–1944
4005:Father of
4002:1766–1832
3967:1804–1893
3933:Scientist
3930:1870–1942
3894:Scientist
3891:1872–1946
3859:1863–1933
3826:1859–1914
3793:1838–1882
3756:1840–1902
3751:Émile Zola
3720:1837–1907
3690:Scientist
3687:1827–1907
3659:1837–1894
3622:1769–1796
3594:1743–1800
3566:1811–1851
3533:1753–1823
3501:1802–1885
3469:1713–1780
3448:Crypt II
3442:1762–1815
3421:Crypt II
3415:1733–1815
3394:Crypt II
3388:1746–1814
3367:Crypt IV
3361:1771–1814
3340:Crypt II
3334:1751–1814
3313:Crypt IV
3307:1761–1813
3286:Crypt II
3280:1737–1813
3252:Crypt II
3246:1738–1813
3213:Crypt II
3207:1736–1813
3186:Crypt II
3180:1758–1813
3152:Crypt II
3146:1746–1813
3113:Crypt IV
3107:1761–1812
3088:Crypt II
3082:1773–1812
3061:Crypt II
3055:1755–1811
3027:1761–1811
2998:Clergyman
2995:1738–1811
2965:Crypt II
2959:1769–1811
2935:Clergyman
2932:1739–1811
2902:Navigator
2899:1729–1811
2872:1738–1810
2840:1769–1809
2813:1742–1810
2786:1766–1809
2760:Crypt III
2757:Clergyman
2754:1733–1810
2726:1747–1809
2698:1761–1809
2665:1739–1809
2630:1746–1809
2596:1755–1809
2569:1716–1809
2537:1756–1809
2497:1761–1808
2465:1756–1808
2437:Crypt IV
2431:1744–1808
2399:1741–1808
2360:1757–1808
2328:1747–1808
2289:1723–1807
2253:1748—1807
2214:1759–1807
2182:1746–1807
2150:1749–1806
2118:1726–1806
2088:1712–1778
2059:1743–1793
2030:1756–1793
2001:1760–1793
1972:1740–1792
1942:1694–1778
1913:1749–1791
1838:Yad Vashem
1750:Émile Zola
1734:necropolis
1702:Emile Zola
1360:The Nation
1350:depicting
1123:Under the
1030:Émile Zola
611:buttresses
230:PA00088420
219:Designated
131:48°50′46″N
7611:Montrouge
7596:Madeleine
7561:Catacombs
7437:entrances
6884:Trocadéro
6749:Rue Basse
6734:Pont Neuf
6619:Le Marais
6587:Panoramas
5871:Catacombs
5843:Landmarks
5608:en.rfi.fr
5507:cite book
5145:. Brill.
4078:Educator
2981:Cardinal
2925:Cardinal
2747:Cardinal
2671:Crypt V
2543:Crypt V
2503:Crypt V
2471:Crypt V
2405:Crypt V
2366:Crypt V
2334:Crypt V
2295:Crypt V
2220:Crypt V
2188:Crypt V
2156:Crypt V
2124:Crypt V
1692:Tombs of
1426:Lafayette
1402:peristyle
1333:Louis XVI
852:Charles X
822:, called
564:peristyle
401:In 1851,
394:Tempietto
334:mausoleum
278:pántheion
167:Completed
134:2°20′45″E
89:Mausoleum
7918:Louis XV
7621:Panthéon
7576:Grenelle
7566:Errancis
7407:La Ruche
7356:Solidays
6602:Jouffroy
6582:Choiseul
6001:Sorbonne
5967:Panthéon
5793:Panthéon
5779:Panthéon
5773:Panthéon
5700:Le Monde
5652:Le Monde
4946:See also
4879:cenotaph
4604:Jean Zay
3723:Wife of
2572:Painter
1937:Voltaire
1895:Picture
1742:Rousseau
1738:Voltaire
1719:Napoléon
1696:(left),
1677:Tomb of
1422:Voltaire
1418:Rousseau
1050:Mirabeau
764:Clovis I
700:Voltaire
674:Voltaire
659:Voltaire
552:Bramante
542:, chose
421:Napoleon
388:Bramante
338:Pantheon
272:πάνθειον
246:Panthéon
115:, France
105:Location
47:Panthéon
7571:Gonards
7551:Bagneux
7478:Related
7417:Maxim's
7278:Provins
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