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(c) Patricia Barry 2007 Paris 6. L’Arc de Triomphe.

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Paris 6. L’Arc de Triomphe. L’Arc de Triomphe. L’Arc de Triomphe Built to commemorate the victories and achievements of Emperor Napoleon. It’s also the centre for all the important occasions in France. L’Arc de Triomphe. L’Arc de Triomphe is fifty metres in height - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Paris 6.

L’Arc de Triomphe.

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L’Arc de TriompheL’Arc de TriompheBuilt to commemorate

the victories and achievements of Emperor Napoleon.

It’s also the centre for all the important occasions in France.

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L’Arc de Triomphe

L’Arc de Triomphe is fifty metres in height

And it is forty two metres wide.

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You can find it on la Place Charles de Gaulle in the centre of Paris.

Where is the Arc de Triomphe?

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The Triumphal Way. It’s the near the end of

theTriumphal Way which goes between Versailles and the Louvre.

There are twelve avenues that radiate out from the Place, like a star.

In the past, this Place was known as  »la Place de l’Etoile » or « Star Square ».

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Place Charles de Gaulle.

People say that Place Charles de Gaulle is the most dangerous round-about in the world because of the traffic.

Vehicles are not insured on this round-about!

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L’Avenue des Champs ElyséesOne of the twelve

avenues is called L’Avenue des Champs Elysées

It is the best known road in Paris.

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La Fête NationaleEach July 14th, there

are parades in the Champs Elysées to celebrate the national day, Bastille Day

The President takes the salute.

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Le Tour de FranceEach year, le Tour de

France ends at l’Arc de Triomphe, after a speed sprint up the Champs Elysées.

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La DéfenseHere is part of the

triumphal way seen from the Grande Arche de la Défense.

There is a walk of several kilometres from La Défense, to the Arc de Triomphe, then on to la Place de la Concorde.

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Vue de la Place de la Concorde

This is the Champs Elysées

In the distance, you can see La Grande Arche de la Defense.

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The triumphal archThe sculptures

commemorate Napoleon’s armies and their victories.

Unfortunately the Arc de Triomphe was completed fifteen years after the death of Napoleon, so he never saw it!

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The sculptures These small

plaques on the facade represent the soldiers before, during and after battles.

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The façadesMarianne

(the symbol of France) is victorious against her enemies.

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The inscriptions commemorate the generals, battles and brave soldiers of the Napoleonic wars.

The walls

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The roofThe

decorations on the roof.

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La Façade It is not easy to

see all the sculptures, especially those high up.

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View from the topYou can climb the 260

steps to get to the top.Here is the Avenue de la

Grande Armée – the widest avenue in Paris

In the distance, you can see La Grande Arche de la Defense.

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View of the Champs Elysées

This is the Champs Elysées seen from the top

There are exhibitions to visit on the top level.

You can see about 80 km when the weather is fine and the sky has few clouds.

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The unknown soldierUnder the Arc

de Triomphe there is the tomb of the unknown soldier.

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The tomb

The tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

There are always wreaths and flowers laid here.

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Commemorations.People remember those

who fought and died in war on the 11th November – Armistice Day. There are parades and services at the Arch.

However, every day there is a small spécial service at 6.30pm.

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At night

L’Arc de Triomphe is great to visit at night, but you cannot go up to the top then.

To find out more about the Arc go to the web page Arc de Triomphe.