The Panthéon architectural sight in Paris, France 1 429
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The Panthéon is a building in the Latin Quarter in Paris (the 5th arrondissement). Originally it was built as a church but later used as a crypt where well-know French men - Voltaire, Rousseau, Victor Hugo, Emile Zola and others - were buried.
Visitors can raise to the colonnade and overview the city.
Admission is free for children under 17.
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