Hotel du Pantheon

5-7, Place du Pantheon
75005 Paris

MetroCardinal Lemoine and  Cluny Sorbonne.
RER : Luxembourg. 
Bus:
Line, 21, 27, 38, 82, 89 

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The rooms are decorated in the Louis XVI style (antique furniture, period woodwork, wooden beams and traditional fabrics) with a twist which will appeal to anyone who has ever been to Provence.  By choosing one of the deluxe rooms, you will have the pleasure of taking breakfast on the balcony with an exceptional view.

Continental buffet breakfast is served in the vaulted room or in your room

Fine attention to detail: furniture polished to a sheen, delicately painted woodwork, all set off with exquisite fabrics...

All rooms are air conditioned

 

A word about "Le Pantheon" : During the French Revolution the Church of Sainte Geneviève was secularized and became a temple dedicated to great statesmen, as reflected by the bas relief sculpture on the pediment, showing France bestowing crowns of laurel with the inscription "From a grateful motherland to the great men of France".
 
Mirabeau was the first great man to be buried in the Pantheon, which would also become the tomb of Voltaire and Rousseau. The building was restored to its original purpose for a time before being made definitively a temple in 1885 when Victor Hugo was entombed there.  Pierre, Marie Curie and Alexandre Dumas recently  were the lasts to be buried in this highly symbolic monument.