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La Place de la Concorde

Paris 9Patricia Barry © 2007

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Les Champs Elysées

• La Place de la Concorde located at the end of the Avenue des Champs Elysées

• It is part of the triumphal way between Le Louvre, Les Tuilleries, l’Arc de Triomphe and Versailles.

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Place de la Concorde• Many people think that

the Place de la Concorde is the most beautiful square in Paris.

• It was designed Jacques Ange Gabriel in 1755 for King Louis XV

• It is octagonal in shape

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La Place de la Concorde

• The square used to be called La Place Louis XV

• They were going to put up a statue of Louis XV mounted on his horse, surrounded by an ocatagonal moat.

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Les Champs Elysées

• During the French Révolution the square was re-named “la Place de la Révolution”

• The statue of the king was replaced by the guillotine.

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Les Champs Elysées

• It is here that King Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, Robespierre and thousands of French people were executed during the Reign of Terror.

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Les Champs Elysées

• After the Révolution, the name “La Place de la Concorde” was chosen to symbolise the hope of a better future.

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Les Tuileries

• The square backs on to the garden of the Tuileries.

• The King’s statue was never replaced after the Révolution.

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The Obelisk

• The obelisk in pink stone came from the palace of Luxor in Egypt.

• It was the gift of the Egyptian ruler.

• It is about 3 300 years old.

• It was placed here in 1836.

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The obelisk.

• The obelisk dates from 1300 BC/BCE

• It is 23 mètres high and weighs 230 tonnes.

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La Place de la Concorde

• The sea voyage from Egypt to France was very difficult.

• The story is recounted on the base.

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La Place de la Concorde

• Here is the story in pictures.

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La Place de la Concorde

• At each corner of the octogon there are statues representing the great cities of France.

• Lille, Strasbourg, Lyon, Marseille, Bordeaux, Nantes, Brest and Rouen.

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La Place de la Concorde

• Each statue has a beautiful fountain.

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The lamp posts.

• Here is one of the lamp posts in blue and gold.

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L’Assemblée Nationale.

• The National Assembly is opposite the Place de la Concorde.

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La Grande Roue

• This is the Big Wheel to celebrate the Millennium.

• It was located in the Place de la Concorde.

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La Seine

• La Place de la Concorde is near the River Seine, on the right bank

• This photo was taken from the left bank