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  1. The centrepiece of the Place de la Concorde is an ancient Egyptian obelisk decorated with hieroglyphics exalting the reign of the pharaoh Ramesses II. It is one of two which the Egyptian government gave to the French in the 19th century.

  2. Place de la Concorde, public square in central Paris, situated on the right bank of the Seine between the Tuileries Gardens and the western terminus of the Champs-Élysées. It was intended to glorify King Louis XV, though during the French Revolution various royals, including Louis XVI, were executed there.

  3. Place de la Concorde is a huge public square where many important events in French history took place, including all of the royal beheadings during the French Revolution. The centerpiece is a 3,400 year old obelisk from Luxor, which was a gift from Egypt.

  4. Place de la Concorde once defined royal Paris – until the French Revolution, that is. Learn the history and fascinating facts about this central Paris square.

  5. The Place de la Concorde is situated between Champs-Élysées and the Tuileries Garden, and due to its history it's one of the city’s most representative public squares. The Place de la Concorde is the second largest square in France after the Place des Quinconces in Bordeaux.

  6. La place de la Concorde (initialement « place Louis XV »), qui s’étend sur 7,56 hectares, est la plus grande place de Paris. Elle est située dans le 8 e arrondissement. Elle est, avec la place des Vosges, la place Dauphine, la place des Victoires et la place Vendôme, l'une des cinq places royales parisiennes.

  7. Jun 26, 2019 · Wondering what there is to see & do around the Place de la Concorde in Paris? From gorgeous gardens to museums & boutiques, here are our top 8 picks.

  8. Jan 17, 2024 · Place de la Concorde is one of the most important squares in the city of Paris. The square has a size of about 19 acres and can be found in the 8th arrondissement. It is located next to Jardin des Tuileries and it is situated on one end of the Champs-Élysées.

  9. The Place de la Concorde , is one of the most important public squares in Paris and the largest in the capital, it was designed in 1755, decorated with statues and fountains and was named Place Louis XV in honor of the king, whose statue on the back from a horse he got up here too.

  10. Place de La Concorde, the largest square in Paris, is famous for its 3300 year old Egyptian obelisk. King Louis XVI, Queen Marie-Antoinette and over 1200 people were guillotined there during the 1789 French revolution.

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