Stands being constructed at Place de la Concorde, these taken a short while before Bastille Day, one of many celebrations that happen within the city.
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Stands being constructed at Place de la Concorde, these taken a short while before Bastille Day, one of many celebrations that happen within the city.
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The answer for our Sunday Teaser: Standing at 47 meters the July column stands at the centre of Place de la Bastille, holding a golden statue at the very top.
Sadly no one took a guess this week, but better luck next week!
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The Answer to our latest Sunday Teaser – A fountain named Fontaine des Fleuves at Place de la Concorde in Paris, surrounded by many details and sculptures.
A very big congratulations to nataliescarberry for getting not only the correct place but also the exact name of the fountain this week!
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The oldest monument in Paris, the Luxor Obelisk within Place de la Concorde, featuring hieroglyphics.
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View down the Champs Elysees Avenue to Place de la Concorde at the end, with the Luxor Obelisk in sight even from a distance.
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Around Place de la Concorde there are 8 different statues to represent different cities within France, this one portraying Nantes.
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This photo shows just some of the golden details on the Luxor Obelisk, the oldest monument in Paris found within Place de la Concorde.
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At Place de la Concorde you can find different types of lamp posts, ranging from extremely ornate and colour through to detailed yet more plain, along with intricate statues which represent major cities throughout France.
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Here you can see a photo we took of one of the fountains at Place de la Concorde, created by Jacques Hittorf in the 1830s post-French Revolution.
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