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France's Panthon adds public portraits during renovation

The Panthon mausoleum the final resting place for 72 of France's renowned men and just one woman will get a little more galit during its next two years of renovations.
French street artist and photographer JR will create a large exhibit featuring images of regular people at the Pantheon in Paris. The French government commissioned the project to decorate the mausoleum monument during its upcoming renovation. (Jerome Delay/Associated Press)

The Panthon mausoleum the final resting place for 72 of France's renowned men and just one woman will get a little moregalit during its next two years of renovations.

Days after announcing that two women who fought with the French Resistance during the Second World War will be interred at the Panthon, the French government announced today that the faces of thousands of ordinary people will be on show in a huge art installation there.

For the next month, anyone can upload a photo at the Panthon website for consideration.

JR a photographer known for his giant street-art portraits is also travelling around France to find people who want a place in the building that houses the remains of Victor Hugo, Voltaire, and Marie Curie, among others.

Artist and photographer spoke to reporters about the project in Paris Tuesday at the Panthon, which will see its dome renovated.

The installation will begin April 22.