Marc Bloch was a historian but also a member of the Resistance during World War II. Following Simone Veil, Josephine Baker, and Mélinée and Missak Manouchian, he will be the Panthéon’s next honoree on June 23. On this occasion, the monument will be free and open to the public from June 25 to 28…
The Pantheon is free for a few days in June
From June 25 to 28, enjoy 100% free admission to the Panthéon. This is your chance to discover the new free exhibition dedicated to Marc Bloch, and to gain a better understanding of the life of this extraordinary intellectual and his impact on our country.

Of course,this special free admission will allow you to discover the monument’s secrets, such as the works of art in the “Temple of the Republic” or Foucault’s pendulum. You’ll also have plenty of time to view the tombs of the 84 historical figures interred there (77 men and 7 women). A golden opportunity to explore one of the capital’s most iconic monuments without spending a penny!