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Arc de Triomphe

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For the horse race in Paris, see Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. For other uses, see Arch of Triumph (disambiguation).
Not to be confused with the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel, which stands west of the Louvre Palace.
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The Arc de Triomphe seen from the east
Arc de Triomphe is located in Paris
Arc de Triomphe
Location within Paris
Alternative names Arc de Triomphe de l'Étoile General information Type Triumphal Arch Architectural style Neoclassicism Location Place Charles de Gaulle (formerly Place de l'Étoile) Coordinates 48.8738°N 2.2950°ECoordinates48.8738°N 2.2950°E Construction started 15 August 1806[1] Inaugurated 29 July 1836[2] Height 50 m (164 ft) Dimensions Other dimensions Wide: 45 m (148 ft)
Deep: 22 m (72 ft) Design and construction Architect Jean Chalgrin
Louis-Étienne Héricart de Thury

The Arc de Triomphe de l'Étoile (UK/ˌɑːrk də ˈtrɒmf, - ˈtrmf/,[3][4] US/- trˈmf/,[5] French: [aʁk də tʁijɔ̃f də letwal] (About this soundlisten); lit. "Triumphal Arch of the Star") is one of the most famous monuments in ParisFrance, standing at the western end of the Champs-Élysées at the centre of Place Charles de Gaulle, formerly named Place de l'Étoile — the étoile or "star" of the juncture formed by its twelve radiating avenues. The location of the arc and the plaza is shared between three arrondissements16th (south and west), 17th (north) and 8th (east). The Arc de Triomphe honours those who fought and died for France in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, with the names of all French victories and generals inscribed on its inner and outer surfaces. Beneath its vault lies the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from World War I.

As the central cohesive element of the Axe historique (historic axis, a sequence of monuments and grand thoroughfares on a route running from the courtyard of the Louvre to the Grande Arche de la Défense), the Arc de Triomphe was designed by Jean Chalgrin in 1806, and its iconographic program pits heroically nude French youths against bearded Germanic warriors in chain mail. It set the tone for public monuments with triumphant patriotic messages. Inspired by the Arch of Titus in Rome, Italy, the Arc de Triomphe has an overall height of 50 metres (164 ft), width of 45 m (148 ft) and depth of 22 m (72 ft), while its large vault is 29.19 m (95.8 ft) high and 14.62 m (48.0 ft) wide. The smaller transverse vaults are 18.68 m (61.3 ft) high and 8.44 m (27.7 ft) wide. Three weeks after the Paris victory parade in 1919 (marking the end of hostilities in World War I), Charles Godefroy flew his Nieuport biplane under the arch's primary vault, with the event captured on newsreel.[6][7][8]

Paris's Arc de Triomphe was the tallest triumphal arch until the completion of the Monumento a la Revolución in Mexico City in 1938, which is 67 metres (220 ft) high. The Arch of Triumph in Pyongyang, completed in 1982, is modelled on the Arc de Triomphe and is slightly taller at 60 m (197 ft). La Grande Arche in La Defense near Paris is 110 metres high. Although it is not named an Arc de Triomphe, it has been designed on the same model and in the perspective of the Arc de Triomphe. It qualifies as the world's tallest arch.[9]

Posted - September 11, 2019

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    Wikipedia - Washington Square Arch, constructed of white Tuckahoe marble, was modeled by Stanford White on the Arc de Triomphe, built in 1806, in Paris (itself modeled on the Arch of Titus). It stands 77 feet m) (23high. The piers stand 30 feet (9.1 m) apart and the arch opening is 47 feet (14 m) high. The iconography of the Arch centers on images of war and peace. On the frieze are 13 large stars and 42 small stars interspersed with capital "W"s. The spandrels contain figures of Victory. The inscription on the attic story reads:

    Let us raise a standard to which the wise and the honest can repair. The event is in the hand of God.

    — Washington

    The north side of the eastern pier bears the sculpture George Washington as Commander-in-Chief, Accompanied by Fame and Valor (1914–1916) by Hermon A. MacNeil in which the President is flanked by Fame (left) and Valor (right). The western pier has George Washington as President, Accompanied by Wisdom and Justice (1917–18) by Alexander Stirling Calder (father of Alexander Calder) with flanking  Justice (right) and Wisdom (left) figures In the latter sculpture, a hand holds a book bearing the Latin phrase Exitus Acta Probat ("the end justifies the deed"). These sculptures are commonly referred to as Washington at War and Washington at Peace, respectively.  These figures and most of the rest of the carving on the arch was performed by the Piccirilli Brothers

      September 13, 2019 12:31 PM MDT
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    I was expecting silly answers like eyebrow arches, etc.  But this arch question has netted some really great pics of arches. 

    I am amazed at how many there are that really make a place in history and geography.

    Thank you  King J.  This is pretty darned nice!!!!!
      September 13, 2019 12:34 PM MDT
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    The Stone Arch Bridge is a former railroad bridge crossing the Mississippi River at Saint Anthony Falls in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is the only arched bridge made of stone on the entire length of the Mississippi River. It is the second oldest next to Eads Bridge.

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      September 13, 2019 12:44 PM MDT
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