The Panthéon’s exterior is a magnificent example of neoclassical architecture. Its Corinthian columns and vast pediment, adorned with sculptures, set the stage for the grandeur inside.
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Secure your entry to the iconic secular temple and explore freely at your own pace.
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The Panthéon’s exterior is a magnificent example of neoclassical architecture. Its Corinthian columns and vast pediment, adorned with sculptures, set the stage for the grandeur inside.
The crypt of the Panthéon Paris is an underground burial chamber that honors France’s most influential figures, from writers and philosophers to scientists and political leaders. Walking through the spacious, dimly lit corridors, you’ll encounter ornate tombs, engraved plaques, and historical inscriptions that tell the stories of those who shaped French history.

A leading Enlightenment thinker, Voltaire’s tomb is elaborately decorated with carvings and inscriptions celebrating his contributions to philosophy, literature, and freedom of speech.

Located across from Voltaire, Rousseau’s tomb is made of carved stone, decorated with allegorical symbols representing nature and philosophy.

The author of Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, Hugo’s resting place is shared with Alexandre Dumas and Émile Zola.

The first woman buried in the Panthéon on her own merits, rests alongside her husband Pierre Curie (1859–1906).

A key figure in the French Resistance during World War II, honored for his heroism against Nazi occupation.

Known for The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo, Dumas’ tomb was moved to the Panthéon in 2002.

Apr 1–Sept 30: 10am–6:30pm
Oct 1–Mar 31: 10am–6pm
Last admission is 45 minutes before closing time.
Closed: January 1, May 1, and December 25.
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Address: Pl. du Panthéon, 75005 Paris, France




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Book ticketsYou get access to the grand nave, crypt, and tombs of France’s most renowned figures, including Voltaire, Rousseau, Victor Hugo, and Marie Curie. It also includes a visit to the iconic Foucault's Pendulum.
No, your entry tickets to the Panthéon don’t include skip-the-line entry. However, you can enter the monument anytime during operating hours with these tickets.
The Panorama supplement is a €3.50 fee that allows you access to the rooftop colonnade, offering 360° views of Paris. This is not included in the standard entry ticket and must be purchased separately either online or on-site.
Yes, guided tours are available daily and are included in your entrance ticket. These tours are typically scheduled at 2 pm or 3 pm and last approximately 45 minutes.
A visit to the Paris Panthéon typically takes around 1 to 1.5 hours. This allows enough time to explore the grand nave, crypt, and tombs of notable French figures, as well as view Foucault's Pendulum. If you plan to access the rooftop colonnade (available April to October), you might want to add an extra 30 minutes to enjoy the panoramic views of Paris.