Review of Arc De Triomphe 5*

Chen-fu L.

04/10/2018

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The near look is spectacular, the Arc de Triomphe in Paris (French: Arc de triomphe de l ' Étoile), the Lion Arc Gate, in the middle of Charles de Gaulle Square in Paris, France, at the western end of the Champs Elysées (a). It was Napoleon who ordered the construction in 1806 to commemorate the victory of the 1805 defeat of the Russian-Austrian coalition. After Napoleon was overthrown, the Arc de Triomphe project dropped in the middle of the exam.
After being overthrown, the Bourbon dynasty resumed its return to the road and was finally fully completed by 1836. On the December 2, 1805, the French army led by Napoleon defeated the Russian-Austrian coalition in the Battle of Osterlitz, and France's Guowei reached an unprecedented peak. In order to show off his national strength and celebrate the victory of the war, on February 12, 1806 Napoleon announced the construction of "a great sculpture" in Star Square (now Charles de Gaulle Square) to welcome the victorious French generals in the future. On August 15 of the same year, according to the design of the famous architect Jean Schaglen began to build the soil. But then Napoleon was overthrown, and the Arc de Triomphe project dropped in the middle of the exam. The project was only able to continue after the overthrow of the Bourbon dynasty in 1830.
After 6 years of intermittent, the Arc de Triomphe finally held its inauguration on July 29, 1836. Paris 12 streets are centered on the Arc de Triomphe, radiating around, Majestic, as a model for the design of Europe's big cities. Triumph Gate Height 49.54 m, width 44.82 m, thickness 22.21 Meters, the center arch is 36 higher. 6 m, width 14.6 meters. On the walls of the pier on both sides of the Arc de Triomphe, there are 4 large reliefs of war-themed relief: "Outing, " "Victory, " "Peace, " and "resistance"; some of the figures are also as high as five or six metres. There were doors all around the Arc de Triomphe, with 386 generals and 96 victories following Napoleon's expedition engraved on the door, engraved with the history of the French War between 1792 and 1815. On the arch of the Arc de Triomphe, you can take the elevator or the stone ladder up, the 284 order of the stone ladder, and on the first stop there is a small history museum with pictures of the various historical relics of the Arc de Triomphe and the deeds of Napoleon's life, as well as various medals and medals in France. In addition, there are two film screening rooms with French commentary dedicated to the screening of data films reflecting the historical changes in Paris.
Further up, you will reach the top platform of the Arc de Triomphe, from which you can have a bird's eye view of the sights of Paris. Directly below the Arc de Triomphe is the unnamed martyrs built on November 11, 1920, the tomb is flat, with a red epitaph embedded in the ground "here is the French soldier who died for the country. " "It is said that the tomb is sleeping with an unnamed warrior who died in the First World War, representing the 1.5 million French men and soldiers who lost their lives in the Great War. There is a lantern in front of the tomb, and every night, there will be an indelible flame. Every holiday, there is a 10-metre-long French flag hanging straight from the top of the arch, fluttering over the unnamed martyrs.

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