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Visiting Today? Here Are the Opening Hours

Check the Hours Before You Go

Before planning your visit, it’s useful to know how the Panthéon’s schedule changes throughout the year. The monument operates with seasonal opening hours, adjusted during winter and summer, and may close early on certain public holidays or special event days. This section gives you a clear overview of when the Panthéon is open, the latest time you can enter, and what to expect on days with modified schedules, so you can plan your visit with confidence.

Opening Hours at the Panthéon

The Panthéon is open every day of the week, but the schedule changes slightly depending on the season:
1 April – 30 September: 10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
1 October – 31 March: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Last admission is 45 minutes before closing.

Closed on:
1 January
1 May
25 December

On some dates, such as the first Monday of each month or during year-end holidays, opening times may be adjusted (for example, a later opening at noon or an early closing at 5:00 p.m.). The upper terrace and dome may also be closed temporarily for weather, maintenance, or special events, so it’s always best to check before you go.

Beat the Crowds: Best Times to Visit

Choosing the right moment can completely change your experience at the Panthéon. Here are tips to help you make the most of your visit:

Best Hours of the Day:
Right at opening (10:00 a.m.) – Ideal if you want a quiet visit before tour groups arrive.
Late afternoon (after 4:00 p.m.) – Calmer atmosphere and softer natural light, especially in spring and summer.

Hours to Avoid:
Midday in summer (11:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m.) – Peak crowd levels, school groups, guided tours, and warmer indoor temperatures.

Best Seasons:
-Summer (July–August):
The busiest period—go early or late in the day for the best experience.
-Spring (April–June): Comfortable weather and fewer crowds than summer.
Autumn (September–October): A great balance between pleasant weather and reduced visitor numbers.
Winter (November–March): The least crowded time of year, ideal if you prefer a more reflective visit, though days are shorter and the interior can feel cool.

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FAQs

What time does the Panthéon open and close?

The Panthéon is generally open daily from 10:00 a.m., with closing times depending on the season. The monument closes at 6:30 p.m. in summer and 6:00 p.m. in winter. Last entry is always 45 minutes before closing.

Are the opening hours the same every day?

Yes, the Panthéon is open every day, but hours may change on certain dates such as public holidays, special events, or the first Monday of each month, when it may open later than usual.

Is the Panthéon ever closed to the public?

Yes. The monument is closed on 1 January, 1 May, and 25 December. It may also close partially or fully for official ceremonies or maintenance.

Can I visit the Panthéon in the evening?

Standard opening hours end in late afternoon. Evening visits are only available during special events or seasonal night openings, which are announced in advance.

Does the last entry time mean I must leave by then?

No. Last entry refers to the latest time you are allowed to enter the monument. Once inside, you may continue your visit until closing time.

Are the opening hours the same for the dome terrace?

No. Access to the dome is seasonal and may have different hours from the main monument. It may also close in bad weather or during restoration work.

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