The magnificent building was designed in 1823 by Penchaud to commemorate the victory of the French Revolution and the First French Empire and was dedicated as a gift to the Republic, the Consul, and the ruler. Its inscription and shallow stone carvings were designed by sculptors David Dangre and Remy, and its vault symbolizes the entrance to the ancient city. We were supposed to be renovating the Arc de Triomphe as we passed it, surrounded by construction sites, but the Arc de Triomphe was exquisite and spectacular. The second picture billboard blocked the location is the Arc de Triomphe, surrounded by the surrounding construction site.
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The magnificent building was designed in 1823 by Penchaud to commemorate the victory of the French Revolution and the First French Empire and was dedicated as a gift to the Republic, the Consul, and the ruler. Its inscription and shallow stone carvings were designed by sculptors David Dangre and Remy, and its vault symbolizes the entrance to the ancient city. We were supposed to be renovating the Arc de Triomphe as we passed it, surrounded by construction sites, but the Arc de Triomphe was exquisite and spectacular. The second picture billboard blocked the location is the Arc de Triomphe, surrounded by the surrounding construction site.
Not only in Paris, but also in Marseille, it is named after the road linking Marseille and 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 American independence. Its inscription and shallow stone carvings were designed by sculptors David Dangre and Remy.
When we went to the Arc de Triomphe, we happened to be repaired, so we didn't look close and didn't feel special. Next to the subway station is a neighborhood that looks dirty and dangerous. There is no need to come here to see this door O.O.
The small Arc de Triomphe, although small, is very easy to find, just on the corner of the triangle, the shooting is also beautiful. Although not as grand as the Paris Arc de Triomphe, but there is another flavor~
The Arc de Triomphe was completed in 1839, mainly in memory of King Louis 14 of France, with few tourists, a lonely building, but still relatively exquisite, and here is the city entrance to Marseille.