| Pantheon : This basilica would
be a fitting tribute to any number of great people from French
history. King Louis XV commissioned
the architect Soufflot to design a great building for him in
1755. It was to be dedicated to Saint Geneviéve who
was buried in an earlier basilica in 512 and whom the king
credited with the cure of his serious illness. It took 26 years
from the time the king laid the first stone in 1764 until the
building was completed – the last ten years of which
were completed by Sufflot’s associate, Rondelet -- in
1790. Inside the civic
temple the central space beneath the dome is dominated by
Foucault’s pendulum, swinging back and
forth. Displays on either side of the pendulum offer headsets
with information on the pendulum in both French and English.
The walls inside are decorated with paintings added later in
1874, depicting the stories of Saint Geneviéve and of
the Christian and monarchic origins of France. Walk around
to the back of the building and head down to the crypt -- its
dimly lit space is filled with vaults containing the remains
of many great public figures. Head back up the same steps for
a view of the basilica from the back. To one side, a circular
chapel contains a model of the Panthéon, created by
Rondelet. If there is energy to spare, visit the upper areas for a closer
glimpse of the dome. The external colonnade around the dome
provides visitors with a panoramic view of Paris.
Metro: luxembourg RER
In the Latin Quarter at 30 meters walking distance from
the Luxembourg Gardens and the Pantheon, in the heart of
Paris, in the centre of the cultural and artistic activities,
the hotel Elysa Luxembourg welcomes you with its 30 spacious,
sound-proof rooms, air condition room, satellite TV, smoking
or non smoking. Line RER direct from CHARLES DE GAULLE
airport and public parkings nearby.
Located on the Left Bank and on the edge of the Latin
and Mouffetard Quarters close to the Pantheon and Saint
germain des pres, the hotel de Weha is very convenient
for the main parisian sights. You'll have the choice amongst
35 individually very well decorated guest rooms, with air
conditioning, private bathroom or shower, toilets, hairdryer,
washing line, safe deposit box, TV-sat, radio, direct-dial
telephone, minibar.
THIS
HOTEL HAS BEEN SELECTED BY THE "GUIDE DES HOTELS
DE CHARME" 2004
www.paris-hotel-saintjacques.com
On
the left bank, in the heart of the Latin Quarter and
a few steps away from Saint Germain des Pres, The Relais
Saint-Jacques is a peaceful heaven in the center of Paris.
The 23 original rooms are individually decorated with stylish
furniture and old paintings. Each room has the
name of a ' Loire Castle ' : Chambord, Azay, Chenonceau.
The Hotel is completely airconditioned with full amenities
in the rooms : Mini bar, wall safe, hair dryer, trouser
press, radio alarm, minitel connection and direct line.
Continental breakfast can be served in your room and full
American buffet Breakfast is available downstairs. A 1925
style bar, a Louis XV lounge with adjoining library, where
you can entertain, in total tranquility, friends
or business associates adds a certain charm to your stay.
The Chenonceaux suite is perfect for a romantic or a family
getaway.
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