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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
Luxor Obelisk
Standing tall at the center of Place de la Concorde, the Luxor Obelisk is an ancient Egyptian monument adorned with hieroglyphics celebrating the reign of Pharaoh Ramesses II. This 23-meter-high granite column, gifted to France in the 19th century, is a testament to the engineering marvels of the past.
Fontaines de la Concorde
The two monumental fountains, Fontaine Maritime and Fontaine Fluviale, designed by Jacques-Ignace Hittorff, are inspired by the fountains of Rome. These stunning structures, each nine meters high, depict the seas and rivers of France, adding to the square's majestic ambiance.
Hôtel de la Marine
Originally the royal Garde-Meuble, the Hôtel de la Marine now serves as a national monument and museum. Visitors can explore the restored ceremonial rooms and apartments, as well as the Al Thani Collection, showcasing ancient art from early civilizations.
Historical Significance
Place de la Concorde has witnessed pivotal moments in French history, including the execution of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette during the French Revolution. Originally named Place Louis XV, it was later renamed Place de la Révolution and finally Place de la Concorde as a symbol of reconciliation.
Architectural Marvels
Designed by Ange-Jacques Gabriel, the square features neoclassical façades inspired by the Louvre Colonnade. The harmonious design includes palatial buildings, statues representing major French cities, and the iconic Luxor Obelisk.
Cultural Events
Place de la Concorde has been a stage for significant cultural and national events, from the Paris Universal Exposition of 1900 to the Liberation of Paris in World War II. It continues to be a focal point for celebrations and public gatherings.
Culture and History
Place de la Concorde is a site of immense historical importance. It has witnessed key historical events and is surrounded by landmarks that tell the story of Paris. The square itself is a symbol of French heritage and culture.
Local Cuisine
Embark on a gastronomic journey at Hôtel de Crillon’s restaurants and bars. Enjoy exclusive pastries by Matthieu Carlin at Butterfly Pâtisserie and modern, timeless cuisine at Nonos par Paul Pairet. The hotel also offers winemaker dinners, pairing exquisite wines with unique culinary creations.
Cultural and Historical Significance
Place de la Concorde is steeped in history, serving as a key location for many significant events in Paris. Its transformation for the Olympics reflects the city's commitment to blending modern sports with historical landmarks.
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