2010. 5. 31. 18:03 Archi-tour_Overseas/Paris(2009)

The Pantheon Paris (Latin Pantheon, from Greek Pantheon, meaning "Every god") is a building in the Latin Quarter of Paris, France. It was originally built as a church dedicated to St. Genevieve, but after many changes now combines liturgical functions with its role as a famous burial place. It is an early example of Neoclassicism, with a facade modelled after the Pantheon in Rome surmounted by a dome that owes some of its character to Bramante's "Tempietto".
Located in the 5th arrondissement on the Montagne Sainte-Geneviève, the Panthéon looks out over all of Paris. Its architect, Jacques-Germain Soufflot, had the intention of combining the lightness and brightness of the gothic cathedral with classical principles. Soufflot died before his work was achieved, and his plans were not entirely followed. The transparency he had planned for his masterpiece was not attained. Nevertheless, it is one of the most important architectural achievements of its time and the first great neoclassical monument.
As with most famed buildings, the Pantheon Paris has its unique story. The reason the it was was built was to replace the damaged Sainte-Genevieve church under the orders of Louis XV who was putting this monument up as a gratitude to God after his health had recovered. Soufflot was chosen for accomplishing the task. He wanted to have the Gothic style combined with the classical structure. Because of financial problems, Soufflot could not finish the building during his life; he died before seeing it completed and his pupil who finished it, did not exactly have the same ideas of his master and made some changes. However there is little doubt that this building is one of the greatest neoclassical monuments and a true masterpiece.
Shortly after the Pantheon was built (which was called back then the Sainte-Genevieve Church), came the French Revolution. It was then when the Revolutionist government changed the church into a mausoleum, a place to burry exceptional Frenchmen who had sacrificed their lives for their country or who had done something great for France. The Pantheon flipped back and forth to a church over the years but eventually assumed its lasting role as a burial place for martyrs and brilliant French citizens for good.
The sight that this building offers is quite fantastic. You can see literally see almost all of Paris. The inside architecture is visually amazing: it has the Gothic decorations combined with the mainly classical style of the building, creating such an admirable neoclassical monument. The Pantheon is a must-see when you visit Paris,
both because of the imposing architecture it has and in respect to the people that made the world a better place.

http://www.pantheonparis.com/

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건물에 진입을 시작하면 우선 천장부위를 바라하면 화려하면서 섬세한 조각과 문양들에 감동하게 된다.
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내부로 진입을 하고 중앙부위에 오면 진자가 시간을 가르키며 움직이고 있다.
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벽화들이 시사하는 바가 재미를 더했는데, 그 중 잔다르크의 일생이 담긴 벽화가 인상적이다.
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 그리고 옷깃이 날리며 살아있는듯한 조각품들 앞을 보면  눈이 호강한다는게 이런거구나 했다....
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지하로 내려가면 무덤이 있다. 장자크루소,빅토르위고등 유명한 분들이 이 곳에 안치되어 있다. 숙연한 마음으로 천천히 둘러본다.
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