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Jun12

One real estimable 19 device-century

Published by Asya in Arts, Cultural, Europe, France, Monuments, Urban Tourism

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The Palace Garnier, still known to many as the “Paris Opera”, was the world’s largest theatre and opera house when it opened on January 5, 1875. The opulent Opera de Paris Garnier was designed by Charles Garnier for Emperor Napoleon III. The Opera de Paris is one of the great historical opera houses of Europe. It has a strong orchestral tradition and currently enjoys the use of two major opera houses, each a superior example of theater architecture of its own century. The cavernous building was one of 171 proposals submitted in an architectural competition in 1861. The Palace Garnier took 14 years to build, with its completion being delayed by money troubles, the Franco-Prussian War (when the building was used as a warehouse), and a fire that gutted the interior and killed a fireman in 1873.

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Mar24

From a long glorious times…The Arch of Triumph in Paris

Published by Asya in Arts, Chillin, Cultural, Europe, France, Monuments, Romantic, Urban Tourism, Walking

Arc of triumph
The Arc of Triumph, the world’s largest triumphal arch, forms the backdrop for an impressive urban ensemble in Paris. The monument surmounts the hill of Chaillot at the center of a star-shaped configuration of 12 radiating avenues. It is the climax of a vista seen the length of the Champs Elysees, es from the smaller Arc of Triumph du Carrousel in the Tuileries gardens, lisque de Luxor in the place de la Concorde.
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