A technical and cultural overview of the Paris Pantheon—its neoclassical composition, structure, and civic transformation.

Perched on Montagne Sainte-Geneviève, the Pantheon unites temple clarity with civic ambition. Designed by Jacques-Germain Soufflot, it translates Greek–Roman ideals into a Parisian grammar of light, proportion, and public meaning.
The facade acts as a threshold of values—from street to story.
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The Pantheon’s language is strict yet welcoming: order and ornament subdued to clarity, letting memory and public ritual take center stage.
[^survey]: Laser scans and photogrammetry inform alignment control and crack mapping in conservation.

Als Parijs‑liefhebber en reisschrijver maakte ik deze gids om bezoekers te helpen de verhalen van het Pantheon te voelen — geloof en revolutie, wetenschap en burgerlijk geheugen.
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