Paris Pantheon Ticket
Description
The illustrious figures of Victor Hugo, Voltaire, and Alexandre Dumas, among others, find their final resting place in the Pantheon in Paris. Explore this impressive monumental mausoleum, situated in the vibrant heart of the Latin Quarter.
Discovering the Paris Pantheon
The Latin Quarter stands out as one of the most enchanting neighborhoods in the French capital. Nestled within this artistic enclave lies the Pantheon, a magnificent neoclassical structure with a dome that rivals the greats such as St. Peter's in the Vatican and St. Paul's in London.
Within its walls, inspired by the ancient Roman Pantheon of Agrippa, visitors can admire an exceptional exhibition of wall paintings. These artworks vividly depict significant religious and historical events, including The Death of Saint Geneviève and Joan of Arc during the Siege of Orleans.
Moreover, the Pantheon houses a remarkable array of sculptural works, with standout pieces including the homage to the National Convention, as well as monuments dedicated to luminaries like Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Diderot.
An intriguing section within the monument is the crypt, which serves as one of its key attractions. Here, one can pay respects at the graves of notable French personalities, including Voltaire, Victor Hugo, Émile Zola, Marie Curie, and Louis Braille, among others.
Visiting Hours
The Pantheon in Paris welcomes visitors during the following hours:
- April 1 to September 30: 10 am to 6:30 pm
- October 1 to March 31: 10 am to 6 pm
It is important to note that on the first Monday of each month, entry begins at 12 pm.
The last admission is permitted 45 minutes prior to closing time.
Holiday Schedule
Be informed that on February 17, 2026, access to the Pantheon will cease at 5 pm.
Admission Policies
Entry to the Pantheon is complimentary for certain visitors:
- EU citizens aged 18 to 25.
- Minors under 18 years of age, regardless of nationality.
To obtain the free admission, individuals must visit the ticket office on-site and present a valid ID to verify eligibility for a complimentary ticket.
Additionally, free entry is available for all visitors on the first Sunday of the month between January and March, and from November to December, as well as during the third weekend of September.
What's included
- Admission ticket to Paris Pantheon
Cancellation policy
Non rimborsabile
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible. This must be indicated in the reservation. Accessible toilets. Information in accessible formats. Offers technological adaptations for the deaf. Signage with easily recognisable pictograms.
Important information
How to Get There
The Pantheon is located in the Place du Panthéon in Paris. To access the monument, all you need to do is present the bar code of this reservation receipt at the main entrance.
The nearest metro stop to the Pantheon is Cardinal Lemoine on line 10 (golden), located just 5 minutes' walk away.
Please note that only standard-size backpacks are allowed. Helmets, scooters, rollerblades, skateboards, food, and drinks are not permitted.
Opening Times
The Pantheon in Paris is open at the following times:
- From April 1 until September 30: from 10 am to 6:30 pm
- From October 1 until March 31: from 10 am to 6 pm
Please note that on the first Monday of each month, the monument opens at 12 pm.
The final admission is 45 minutes before closing time.
Please note: the indicated times are flexible and may be subject to change. To check if there are any specific closures on the day of your visit, please visit the monument's website: http://www.paris-pantheon.fr/
Special Holiday Hours
Please keep in mind that on February 17, 2026, the Pantheon be closed after 5 pm.
Free Admission
Admission to the Pantheon is free for the following individuals:
- Young people from the European Union between 18 and 25 years old.
- Children under 18 years old, regardless of their nationality.
In order to acquire the free admission mentioned above, you'll have to go to the site’s ticket office and present a valid ID demonstrating your eligibility for a free ticket.
Admission is also free for everyone on the first Sunday of the month between January 1 and March 31, between November 1 and December 31, and the third weekend of September.
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