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AUX GRANDS HOMMES LA PATRIE RECONNAISSANTE
("To great men, the grateful homeland").
By burying its great people in the Panthéon, the nation acknowledges the honour it received from them. As such, interment here is severely restricted and is allowed only by a parliamentary act for "National Heroes".
Among those buried here are Voltaire, Rousseau, Victor Hugo, Émile Zola, Jean Moulin, Louis Braille, Jean Jaurès, Alexandre Dumas and Soufflot, its architect. Marie Curie was the first woman interred based on her own merits.
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Pantheon station
AUX GRANDS HOMMES LA PATRIE RECONNAISSANTE
("To great men, the grateful homeland").
By burying its great people in the Panthéon, the nation acknowledges the honour it received from them. As such, interment here is severely restricted and is allowed only by a parliamentary act for "National Heroes".
Among those buried here are Voltaire, Rousseau, Victor Hugo, Émile Zola, Jean Moulin, Louis Braille, Jean Jaurès, Alexandre Dumas and Soufflot, its architect. Marie Curie was the first woman interred based on her own merits.
Parks & Nature
The Jardin des Plantes is the main botanical garden in France! It is part of the Musée national d'histoire naturelle and covers 280,000 sqm.
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Mga Hardin ng Luxembourg
The Jardin des Plantes is the main botanical garden in France! It is part of the Musée national d'histoire naturelle and covers 280,000 sqm.
Arts & Culture
The Luxembourg Museum was the first French museum opened to the public, in 1750.
It now hosts two exhibitions a year, organized by the Réunion des Musées Nationaux and the Grand Palais. Close to the Palace and Luxembourg Gardens, the Museum, owned by the Senate, enjoys an exceptional setting in the heart of the Latin Quarter.
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Palasyo ng Luxembourg
15 Rue de VaugirardThe Luxembourg Museum was the first French museum opened to the public, in 1750.
It now hosts two exhibitions a year, organized by the Réunion des Musées Nationaux and the Grand Palais. Close to the Palace and Luxembourg Gardens, the Museum, owned by the Senate, enjoys an exceptional setting in the heart of the Latin Quarter.