After the tour of the dome, I wandered down into the Panthéon's crypt, where most of the monuments to the glorious dead are kept. That's not something that interests me much, so I made quick work of it. Besides, the restrooms were very close by and I needed to, well, you know.
Not much to see here. Move along.
I left the Panthéon and headed over to the Right Bank, where I was hoping to see what they've been doing to Les Halles. All of that to come; stay tuned.
You have missed out on Germaine Tillion and Geneviève de Gaulle, two resistance heroines who were inducted to the Pantheon of greets last year .
ReplyDeleteWhat, I am thoroughly enjoying your photos of Paris. As usual, you show a perspective of things that is very intriguing.
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ReplyDeletechristine, thanks!
Not perhaps everyone's idea of a beauty spot, but you've caught the proportion and scale that make it beautiful despite its utilitarian cause.
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