sous le Panthéon
The Panthéon (‘temple to all gods’) is an 18th-century mausoleum, filled with historic sculptures and paintings, and housing remains of notable French citizens.
Beneath the structure, behind the colonnaded facade, are a maze of passages with beautiful stone archways, with many famous figured interred and commemorated there, among them Voltaire, Victor Hugo, Josephine Baker, Marie and Pierre Curie, and Louis Braille, inventor of the Braille writing system.