Concorde Square
Historic public square featuring a monumental Egyptian obelisk and classical architecture, known for its significant role in French history. Read more…
This is the largest square in the city, designed by Ange-Jacques Gabriel in the neoclassical style. It is distinguished by a monumental Egyptian obelisk, known as the Luxor Obelisk, and several fountains that contribute to its architectural grandeur. The square holds a notable place in history, including events during the French Revolution such as the execution of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette.
The square is a major cultural heritage site and a prominent urban space that provides access to nearby landmarks including the Tuileries Garden and the Hôtel de la Marine. It also forms part of the Axe historique, offering scenic views toward the Louvre and the Arc de Triomphe. The blend of baroque and classical elements reflects its layered architectural significance.
Open to the public, the square serves as a focal point for national celebrations and remains a key point of interest for those studying Parisian history, architecture, and urban development.
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