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  1. The Paris meridian is a meridian line running through the Paris Observatory in Paris, France – now longitude 2°20′14.02500″ East. It was a long-standing rival to the Greenwich meridian as the prime meridian of the world. The "Paris meridian arc" or "French meridian arc" (French: la Méridienne de France) is the name of the meridian arc ...

  2. Feb 27, 2024 · Well, for the longest time, the Greenwich Mean Time Meridian line had a now often-forgotten competitor and alternative: the Paris Meridian, which was dubbed the Rose Line by author Dan Brown. Cutting its way through the heart of the french capital city, the invisible line is a hidden gem which many tourists pass over and yet fail to notice.

  3. Jun 26, 2023 · Learn about the history and location of the French Meridian Line, a line of longitude that was once the prime meridian of France. Discover the bronze medallions that mark the Arago Meridian Line across Paris and visit the observatory where it was calculated.

  4. Nov 16, 2015 · Among longitude lines, the Paris Meridian is a diva with a long and glorious past. From 1678 to 1884 she reigned on maps as the Prime Meridian, 0 degrees, the longitude line that divided east from west and from which all other locations were reckoned. Her address is now 2 degrees 20 minutes east, a bit of a come down, although she hasn’t moved.

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  5. The Earful Tower: Paris. A is for Arago, the name of the scientist who helped map out the Paris meridian line (François Arago (1786-1853)). In this episode, I explore the "Rose Line" (as it was called in the Da Vinci Code), seeking out the bronze medallions along the streets of Paris, through the Louvre, and into the Paris Observatory.

  6. On the staircase that is home to the Winged Victory of Samothrace, the Arago medallion led to Robert Langdon following an imaginary line. This is the Paris meridian known as the “Rose Line” in the book. The Arago medallion is a contemporary work by Jean Dibbets, installed in the Louvre Museum in 1995. There are 135 of them in Paris.

  7. Feb 28, 2019 · If you’ve read Dan Brown’s bestselling mystery “The Da Vinci Code” you would know this obelisk as the “Paris Meridian” or “Rose Line,” but these names are more fiction than fact ...

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