A tour of the Pantheon crypt—layout, figures, and how architecture frames national gratitude.

The crypt of the Pantheon is a map of memory. Names like Voltaire, Rousseau, Victor Hugo, Émile Zola, Marie Curie, and Louis Braille live in an architecture of disciplined corridors and quiet chapels.

The crypt teaches gratitude through space—an architecture of quiet recognition.
[^criteria]: Interments follow state decisions, aligning merit with public meaning.

パリを愛する旅行ライターとして、信仰と革命、科学と市民の記憶が交差するパンテオンの物語へ、訪問者が自然に入っていけるようこのガイドを作った。
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