In the event of his recovery from a serious illness, King Louis XV vowed to build a new church in the abbey of Saint Genevieve. The foundation of the Pantheon was laid in 1758, and construction was completed by a student of Sufflo in 1789. By the time the temple was completed, the king was overthrown, and the revolutionary government ordered the church to be turned into a mausoleum for the Great People of France. Among the others, the graves of Voltaire, Hugo, Emile Zola can be found in the Pantheon.
A romantic evening in the Latin quarter will begin from the bridge near the Notre Dame de Paris, through the fountain of Saint Michael, the University of Sorbonne, the pantheon, the house where Hemingway lived and will end with dinner in one of the most romantic schoolyards