Arc de Triomphe / Champs-ElyseesArc de Triomphe / Champs-Elysees
France/Spain Miniterm 2006France/Spain Miniterm 2006May LiuMay Liu
Arc de TriompheArc de Triomphe Commissioned by Commissioned by
Napoleon in 1806 as Napoleon in 1806 as tribute to French Armytribute to French Army
Finished in 1836Finished in 1836 Chalgrin was architect, Chalgrin was architect,
but finished by Joustbut finished by Joust To reach the viewing To reach the viewing
platform, you have to platform, you have to climb 260 steps up a climb 260 steps up a spiral staircase spiral staircase
Tribute to French ArmyTribute to French Army
Napoleon wanted Napoleon wanted nation to remember nation to remember not only him, but the not only him, but the victories of his armiesvictories of his armies
Engraved around top Engraved around top are names of major are names of major victories won in victories won in Revolutionary and Revolutionary and Napoleonic erasNapoleonic eras
Arc de TriompheArc de Triomphe
164 feet high, 148 feet 164 feet high, 148 feet long and 72 feet widelong and 72 feet wide
Stands at the end of Stands at the end of the Avenue des the Avenue des Champs Élysées Champs Élysées
In the center of the In the center of the Place de l'Étoile, Place de l'Étoile, formed by the formed by the intersection of 12 intersection of 12 radiating streets radiating streets
Tomb of the Unknown SoldierTomb of the Unknown Soldier
Arch stands over Arch stands over remains of remains of unknown soldier unknown soldier of WWIof WWI
Every Armistice Every Armistice Day (Nov. 11Day (Nov. 11thth), ), the president of the president of the Republic the Republic lays a wreathlays a wreath
The View of ParisThe View of Paris
ParadeParade Every French National Day (July 14Every French National Day (July 14 thth), a military ), a military
parade down the Champs Elysees begins hereparade down the Champs Elysees begins here
Champs-ElyseesChamps-Elysees
Originally nothing more Originally nothing more than some fieldsthan some fields
In 1616: Marie de In 1616: Marie de Medicis decided to put Medicis decided to put up a long tree-lined up a long tree-lined pathwaypathway
Today has cinemas, Today has cinemas, cafes, clubs, shops, cafes, clubs, shops, food, and much morefood, and much more
““Elysian Fields”Elysian Fields”
East side, West sideEast side, West side
East side: Place East side: Place de Concordede Concorde
West side: Arc West side: Arc de Triomphede Triomphe
Champs-ElyseesChamps-Elysees
ReferencesReferences http://www.discover-paris.info/sightseeing_arc.htmhttp://www.discover-paris.info/sightseeing_arc.htm http://www.paris.org/Monuments/Arc/http://www.paris.org/Monuments/Arc/ http://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/arctriomphe/arc.htmlhttp://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/arctriomphe/arc.html http://www.terrace.qld.edu.au/academic/lote/french/icoarc.htmhttp://www.terrace.qld.edu.au/academic/lote/french/icoarc.htm http://www.pps.org/gps/one?public_place_id=105#http://www.pps.org/gps/one?public_place_id=105# http://www.usma.edu/publicaffairs/PV/020719/BastilleDay.htm http://www.usma.edu/publicaffairs/PV/020719/BastilleDay.htm http://www.defenselink.mil/photos/Jun2001/010527-F-0378B-006.html http://www.defenselink.mil/photos/Jun2001/010527-F-0378B-006.html http://www.atkielski.com/inlink.php?/PhotoGallery/Paris/General/http://www.atkielski.com/inlink.php?/PhotoGallery/Paris/General/
UnknownSoldierLarge.htmlUnknownSoldierLarge.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Champs-%C3%89lys%C3%A9es http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Champs-%C3%89lys%C3%A9es
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