The Temple de la Nation française, designed by Soufflot, was dedicated to the monarchy and to Saint Geneviève, patron saint of Paris. It became a temple to great men during the Revolution, and changed vocation in the 19th century. Since 1885, when Victor Hugo entered the Panthéon, it has housed the great figures of the French nation, from Voltaire to Simone Veil, not forgetting Rousseau, Zola and the Curies. A tribute to the history and greatness of France.
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Address: Place du Panthéon, 75005 Paris
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