Arc de Triomphe
Napoleon's Triumphal Arch
The arch was commissioned by Napoleon
in 1806 to commemorate his victories, but he was ousted before the arch was
completed. In fact, it wasn't completed until 1836 during the reign of
Louis-Philippe. The Arc de Triomphe is engraved with names of generals who
commanded French troops during Napoleon's regime.
Design
The design of the arch by Jean Chalgrin
is based on the Arch of Titus
in Rome. The Arc de Triomphe
is much higher (50m versus 15m), but it has exactly the same proportions.
The triumphal arch is adorned with many reliefs, most of them commemorating the emperor's battles. Among them are the battle of Aboukir, Napoleon's victory over the Turkish and the Battle of Austerliz, where Napoleon defeated the Austrians. The best known relief is the Departure of the Volunteers in 1792, also known as the Marseillaise. At the top of the arch are thirty shields, each of them bears the name of one of Napoleon's successful battles. Below the arch is the Grave of the Unknown Soldiers, honoring the many who died during the First World War. |
This blog will show Gus at work renovating his home, studying and in the future working in the energy sector and at play, travel, visits, parties in the past present and future. etc.
Tuesday, 6 October 2015
Paris Last day Bus Tour July 29 2014
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