This magnificent building was designed and built by Penchaud in 1823 to commemorate the victory of the French Revolution and the First Empire of France, and was presented as a gift to the Republic, consul and ruler. Its inscriptions and shallow stone sculptures were designed by sculptors David Danger and Remy. Its vault symbolizes the entrance to the ancient city. When we passed the Arc de Triomphe, it was estimated that it was going to be renovated and constructed. The surrounding area was like a construction site, but the Arc de Triomphe was exquisite and spectacular. The second picture is the Arc de Triomphe, which is surrounded by an enclosed construction site.
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This magnificent building was designed and built by Penchaud in 1823 to commemorate the victory of the French Revolution and the First Empire of France, and was presented as a gift to the Republic, consul and ruler. Its inscriptions and shallow stone sculptures were designed by sculptors David Danger and Remy. Its vault symbolizes the entrance to the ancient city. When we passed the Arc de Triomphe, it was estimated that it was going to be renovated and constructed. The surrounding area was like a construction site, but the Arc de Triomphe was exquisite and spectacular. The second picture is the Arc de Triomphe, which is surrounded by an enclosed construction site.
There is not only the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, but also in Marseilles. It is named after the road connecting Marseilles and the city of Aix, and it is also the entrance to the city. The Arc de Triomphe was completed in 1839 to commemorate King Louis XIV of France and the Treaty of Paris of 1783, which marked the independence of the United States. Its inscriptions and shallow stone sculptures were designed by sculptors David Danger and Remy.
The Arc de Triomphe happened to be repaired when we went there, so we didn't get close to it and didn't feel much special. Near the subway station is a seemingly dirty and dangerous neighborhood. There is no need to come here to see the O.O.
Small Arc de Triomphe, although small, but very easy to find, in the triangle street, it is also beautiful to photograph. Although not as magnificent as the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, it has a different flavor.
The Arc de Triomphe was completed in 1839 to commemorate King Louis 14 of France. It is a lonely building with few tourists, but it is still relatively beautiful, and it is the city entrance of Marseilles.