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Popular Monument: Arc de Triomphe

Paris is a place brimming with historical monuments, one-of-a-kind museums, and al fresco cafes, among other things. It’s definitely an artist’s paradise. The Louvre museum is the most famous museum in Paris (or perhaps even around the world).

But standing tall and proud in the middle of Place Charles De Gaulle is one of the most inspiring monuments ever erected in the history of France; the Arc de Triomphe. Its construction underwent several challenges.

But what is Arc de Triomphe? What are the Dimensions of Arc de Triomphe that make it one of the most famous monuments in history?

Arc de Triomphe, A Brief Explanation?

Arc de Triomphe is a monument that was built in remembrance of the brave soldiers that fought for the honor of France during the Napoleonic Wars.

The names of the soldiers and the wars that they battled are inscribed within its silent walls. Underneath it is a tomb for a certain unnamed from the 1st World War. Rumor has it that the structure was taken after the Arch of Titus of the Romans.

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The Size and Structure of Arc de Triomphe

Roughly, the Arc de Triomphe stands about 50 meters or about 160 feet high, is 45 meters in width or about 150 ft wide, and 22 meters in depth or 72 feet deep.

Its size is so enormous and wide that once, a biplane actually passed through it and it fit perfectly! The plane was piloted by Charles Godefroy right after the celebrations in Paris for the end of 1st World War, and this event was recorded in history as the most memorable air stunts involving the Arc de Triomphe.

Because of interruptions in its construction somewhere between 1816 to about the late 1820s, it took a complete thirty-six years to be complete the arch constuction.

Arc de Triomphe: Exploration

When visiting Paris, The Arc de Triomphe is something that we shouldn’t miss out. Within the Arch, there is a museum that tells the story of the Arch itself; from conception to completion.

We can also learn more about the structure within its museum walls; the inspiration behind its design plus the people responsible for creating one of the world’s most famous landmarks and monuments.

There is an underground pass available for tourist to to get to the Arch savely, without risking of getting run over by all the passing cars around it!

An elevator is available to take tourists to the top of the Arch, where we can see a majestic vista of Paris, among other things. We can take all of the 284 steps leading to the top of the Arc de Triomphe to add more adventure to our journey.

There is a corresponding entry fee for tourists depending on our age but for minors, entrance is free of charge provided they are accompanied by grown-ups. We may check this out on the internet to know visiting hours per day.

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