Photographer’s Note
Louis XV started work on this building, originally intended to be a church dedicated to Saint Geneviève, to fulfill a vow he made while fallen ill. In charge of the project was Soufflot. Work began in 1757, but Soufflot died before the building's completion in 1789.
In the form of a Greek Cross and crowned by a grand dome, the building measures 130 meters long, 82 meters wide, and 83 meters tall. The Pantheon's neoclassic styling, evidenced by the peristyle Corinthian columns evoking the Pantheon in Rome, show the grandeur of that era's architecture.
The Church of St. Geneviève was transformed during the Revolution into a temple in honor of Great Men. The inscription on the front of the building reflects this change: "Aux grands hommes la patrie reconnaissante" (For great men the grateful homeland).
Mirabeau was the first to be buried at the Pantheon, which would later receive the ashes of Voltaire and Rousseau. After another stint as a church, the building permanently became a temple in 1885 upon the burial of Victor Hugo. Pierre and Marie Curie were the last to be buried in this highly symbolic place.
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AiresSantos
(42624) 2009-07-07 3:20
Ola Luis
Uma foto magnifica deste panteão em Paris
Excelentes cores e definição
Parabens
Aires
LeeLoo
(5218) 2009-07-16 10:39
Dear Luis Marques!
Wonderful cityscape.
Amazing Pantheon.
Excellent long perspective.
Perfect focus.
TFS!
lamentforicarus
(385) 2009-09-02 21:40
Luis, it appears we both share a keen interest in photographing exceptionally beautiful cityscapes from high points of view.
The use of light in this picture is fantastic: the relatively dark background keeps the viewer's eye off the horizon and focused on the wonderful splashes of color in the foreground. The street pictured at left serves to funnel the viewer's attention in the direction of the imposing Pantheon. The clarity in your picture is great - I recall having a little difficulty shooting cityscapes in Paris and getting the desired contrast and sharpness due to air pollution. Well done.
Photo Information
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Copyright: luis marques (alive)
(936) - Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2008-04-28
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: HP Photosmart Mz67
- Exposition: f/5.6
- More Photo Info: view
- Versions: version originale
- Date Submitted: 2009-05-22 3:48








