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  1. Feb 7, 2017 · 1. Porte Saint-Denis: a bit of history. A royal entrance to Paris. The bloody June Days uprising at the gate. One of Paris’ four triumphal arches. 2. Description of the gate. The base of the arch. The obelisks flanking the large arch. The bas-reliefs above the large arch. The entablature. 3. How to get there.

  2. Porte Saint-Denis. Location: Intersection of where rue St-Denis changes to rue du faubourg Saint Denis, and where boulevard Bonne Nouvelle changes to boulevard St-Denis, 75010 Paris. Admission: There is no public access to the inside or top of this monument. Métro: Strasbourg-Saint-Denis (lines 4, 8, 9). Buses: 20, 39.

  3. Directions: 10th district. Metro: Strasbourg-Saint-Denis. Coordinates: Lat 48.869805 – Long 2.352695. Paris – Ile De France – Latest content. Porte Saint-Denis, a triumphal arch that Louis XIV commissioned in 1672 to commemorate his military victories on the Rhine and in Franche-Comté.

  4. Don't miss a chance to visit the Porte-Saint-Denis district if you want to enjoy a bustling, lively atmosphere. The neighbourhood is a hub of the city's 10th arrondissement, and appeals to visitors with its vibrant, colourful character as well as its historic heritage.

  5. Jan 17, 2024 · image: Jan Christopher Becke/AWL Images LtdWandering les rues and getting lost in Paris is one of P'Niche's favorite ways to spend time. And it's been such a pleasure to bring you histories and tales of some of the amazing architectural triumphs (that will make sense in a moment), like the Turbigo Angel and monuments found along Paris' Historical Axis, like the Luxor Obelisk. Today, let's take ...

  6. Porte St-Denis | Montmartre & Northern Paris, Paris | Attractions - Lonely Planet. Montmartre & Northern Paris, Paris, France, Europe. Montmartre & Northern Paris. Login Save. Along with the Porte St-Martin, this triumphal arch was built in the late 17th century to commemorate a victory by Louis XIV’s armies.

  7. Boulevard Saint-Denis - 75010 Paris Opéra - Grands Boulevards. Standing on the Boulevard Saint-Denis, the Porte Saint-Denis is a monumental triumphal arch built in 1672 by the architect François Blondel and the sculptor Michel Anguier to the glory of Louis XIV. Constructed on the site of an old gate that was part of the city wall of Charles V ...

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