Filipe Alban
Paris est la ville populaire située en France. Des siècles de politiques et culturels ont apporté à Paris, des musées, descthéâtres, descmonuments et styles d'architecture. Les Monuments comme le Louvre, la Tour Eiffel et l'Arc de Triomphe sont des symboles iconiques de Paris. Certains des plus fameux tableaux d'art au monde, comme la Mona Lisa, une consécration de l'empereur Napoléon, statue de Ramsès II et plus sont à Paris.
La tour Eiffel qui a été construite de fer est situé sur le, Champ de Mars à Paris. La tour Eiffel a été construite en 1889 pour l'exposition universelle. Il a été conçu par Alexandre Gustave Eiffel, la tour est de 300 mètres de haut. A cette époque, c'était la plus haute structure du monde. La tour Eiffel était la plus grande structure à l'exposition. Elle est devenù une des structures les plus populaires dans le monde. Elle est visitée par des millions de personnes chaque année. C'est le lieu le plus populaire à Paris. La Tour Eiffel a été le plus haut édifice du monde pendant 41 ans jusqu'à la construction de Chrysler à New York. La tour a trois niveaux disponibles à visiter, vous pouvez prendre l'escalier ou l'ascenseur. Les premier et deuxième étages ont des restaurants pour manger. Le restaurant au premier étage s'appelle Le 58 Tour Eiffel et le restaurant au deuxième étage s'appelle Le Jules Verne, il a aussi un ascenseur privé. Pour la nuit, la Tour Eiffel s'allume, le jardin s'allume aussi. La tour Eiffel était construite en raison de la fin de la révolution française.
L'Arc de Triomphe a Paris a été construit entre 1806 et 1836. L'Arc de Triomphe est situé au centre de la Place Charles de Gaulle. Il à été construit en l'honneur de ceux qui sont morts dans les gu...
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...s de toutes les époques et environ 20.000 photographies. Le Théâtre National de Chaillot se trouve dessous l'esplanade avec 1200 sièges. Il ya aussi un aquarium situé au Palais de Chaillot, connu sous le nom Cinéaqua.
Paris est une belle ville avec beaucoup de choses à faire. Des siècles de politiques et culturels ont apporté à Paris, des musées, descthéâtres, descmonuments et styles d'architecture. Il y a beaucoup de musées, avec des pièces modernes et classiques de l'art, comme la Mona Lisa et Pop art. Il a aussi des châteaux comme le Luxembourg et le Château de Versailles. Les églises les plus célèbres du monde comme Le Notre Dame et La Sainte-Chapelle sont à Paris. La meilleure partie de Paris sont les monuments comme la Tour Eiffel et l'Arc de Triomphe. Si vous faites un voyage à Paris ce sont les choses que vous verrez.
This Esso city map of Montreal provides an overview of the 1967 exposition. The entire map is approximately sixty centimeters long and forty-five centimeters wide. Although the islands on the map are drawn to scale, the buildings depicted on the map are oversized for emphasis, and only the major Expo pavilions are depicted. The map is relatively easy to read. The Montreal expo of 1967 was spread out over four sections in the Saint Lawrence River: The Cité du Havre, Ile Sainte-Hélène, Ile Notre Dâme, and La Ronde .
Palace of Versailles is a symbol of the system of absolute monarchy during the reign of Louis XIV. It had raised France to supreme power and has made France a richest country in Europe. The palace and the gardens of Versailles are recorded into World Heritage by ICOMOS (International Council on Monuments and Sites) in 1979 and had become the ideal royal residence and government in Europe for over a century. The palace is significantly influenced by classical ancient Greek and Roman architectures and mythologies, particularly the surrounding gardens and decorative features including the sculptures and fountains. This essay aims to explore the garden designs and decorative features under the influences of Louis XIV, and how they are used to glorify the king and demonstrate the wealth and power of Versailles. Firstly, this paper will talk about the history of Louis XIV and how he has developed into an absolute monarch. Secondly, the essay will analyse how the site layout of Versailles and gardens are formed in relation to Louis as the Sun King. Lastly, within historical context, certain important features of the gardens will be discussed mainly on their purposes and how they are influenced by the mythology, politics and cultures.
L’Enfant was fond of design of streets in Versailles, just outside Paris, France. Jefferson provided L’Enfant with maps of several European cities. Instead of copying design ideas from one city, L’Enfant used ideas taken from several European cities. L’Enfant designed the new city centered around a public walkway and the Capital Building (Fletcher). This plan allowed for spaces of various shapes and sizes to allow future monuments to be built at a later time (Encyclopaedia Britannica).
While Paris at the surface has a rich culture and its own intriguing history, the city below holds the souls of millions, many of which are still present today. The catacombs of Paris play a major part in Paris’s history, contribute horrifying myths and legends to the Parisian culture, and continue to be relevant and offer stories and adventures to the modern day explorer. If you ever find yourself in the “City of Light” always remember you are standing over the empire of the
... considered documents of Paris capital of modernity to a great extent. Their subjects, style, and juxtaposition of the transitive and the eternal give effective depictions of life in Paris at the time. Impressionist paintings will stand alongside written documents as records of late nineteenth century Paris for years to come.
Leniaud, Jean-Michel and Francoise Perrot. The Sainte Chapelle. Paris: Centre des monuments nationaux, 2007. Print .
Haussmann separated the city by making it into a geometric grid, with the majority of his "Grands Boulevards" running east to west and north to south. This plan brought a new symmetry to Paris, which it desperately needed. The narrow, winding streets that Paris was kn...
...survived public lashings and invasions since its erection in 1889. Even though some thought it would detract from the gloriousness of Paris, it brought in millions upon millions of people from every nation who had the desire to see the breath taking monument that is the Eiffel Tower. Thousands, if not millions, spend their lives dreaming and wishing they can one day visit the Tower, jars are labeled ‘Eiffel Tower Fund’ and spend years filling up. The Eiffel Tower, the symbol of Paris, has brought delight and bliss to many with its income and the addition to science around the world.
In conclusion as you can see the Eiffel Tower and The Statue of Liberty are similar and different in more than one way maybe its shape of size maybe it could be the fact that people prefer one more than the other who knows but now you’ve explore the reasons people may be loved or hated these monuments maybe by choice or new development
It is a very reflective place for the French and shows a basis of culture for the people. The small structure became the base on which was constructed into one of the most extravagant buildings in the world. The Palace of Versailles is a famous French landmark due to its elaborate construction, its role as a center of government, and its influence on French culture. The architecture of Versailles makes it one of the most elaborate and detailed structures in history. Its amazing detail gives it the royal feeling that it sends to people every day. "
Thesis: The French Revolution transformed not only the French society, but also had a huge influence and marked impact on what the purposes of the arts and their expression were now, making profound changes in what they would supposed to be used for, in the form of the Neoclassic works of art that made their appearance prior to the French Revolution, in which very special emphasis is given to the patriotic, the nationalist feeling, together with a strong sense of self-sacrifice that should be present in every person’s heart.
The French culture is known worldwide by its arts and lifestyle. There are many countries in Europe, South America and African are influence by the French culture not just the US. First we have artists like Nicolas Poussin and Louise Moillon who develop a more advance art style. Next is Michel de Montaigne a French philosopher that made essays and writes about the brain advances literature worldwide. They have beautiful architecture and garden, for example The Palace of Versailles and Hall of Mirrors. Third haute couture talk about the high fashion of France spread through Europe and change fashion. Finally, cuisine the evolutionary of food in France and food we still eat today. These are the people and art we owe the French from its culture
Arles is one of the best sites that southern France offers. It features impressive Roman monuments. The Roman theatre, the arena and the cryptoporticus (subterranean galleries) – date back to the 1st century B.C. Its Roman Heritage adds to the historical significance of Arles. For the art lovers, it is well known as one of the locations where van Gogh painted some of his most famous masterpieces.
Undoubtedly, Eiffel Tower is one of the greatest monuments of the world. It was built for the 1889 International Exposition and was created to mark the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution While the Eiffel Tower has welcomed 32,250,297 people to L'exposition de Paris, Parisians did not welcome the tower at first. Many famous artists and writers protested against the construction of the tower claiming that it will change the image of Paris and will put other monuments in shade. Also, many felt that it was dangerous because of its height it might fall, ugly, and did not reflect their city's culture. In ...
Intense luxurious travel and tourism activities initiated by the wealthy English which soon spread and assumed fashionable dimension among other individuals with time and money marked The Grand Tour Era (1613-1785). Experience and the knowledge gained by these travels, assumed the dimension of status symbol the eventual in