10 Facts about Arc de Triomphe

Friday, March 20th 2015. | Buildings


Facts about Arc de Triomphe tell you that Paris is not only a home to Effie Tower but also to a famous museum called Arc de Triomphe. The museum is used to honor the brave soldiers who fight for the behalf of France in the Napoleonic War. If you want to know more about this structure, find out the following post below:

Facts about Arc de Triomphe 1: the construction of Arc de Triomphe

The construction of Arc de Triomphe was under the commission of Napoleon I in 1806. He was the French emperor at that time.  He wanted to honor the Grande Armee who had given victory in battle of Austerlitz.

Facts about Arc de Triomphe 2: who designed it?

Who was the architect of Arc de Triomphe? He was Jean Chalgrin.  He was French architect who designed it in 1806. In 1811, Chalgrin passed away. Therefore, he could not complete his work. Jean Nicolas Huyot was selected to complete the work left by Chalgrin.

Arc de Triomphe Facts

Arc de Triomphe Facts

Facts about Arc de Triomphe 3: the inspiration

The inspiration of Arc de Triomphe design is from the Arch of Titus. This building is located in Rome. It is a marble triumphal arch.

Facts about Arc de Triomphe 4: the abandonment of Arc de Triomphe

The construction of Arc de Triomphe was in a brief halt due to the abdication of Napoleon in 1814. But in 1826, the construction was resumed again.

Arc de Triomphe Images

Arc de Triomphe Images

Facts about Arc de Triomphe 5: the wooden replica

Before Napoleon and Marie Louise entered Paris in 1810, they were gifted with a wooden replica of the arch.

Facts about Arc de Triomphe 6: the completed construction

The construction of Arc de Triomphe was finished 15 years after the death of Napoleon. It was during the right of Louis Philippe that this structure was finished.

Arc de Triomphe Pic

Arc de Triomphe Pic

Facts about Arc de Triomphe 7: the cost

Can you guess the cost of Arc de Triomphe?  This monument spent 9.3 million francs. At that time, it was a very big money. Find out facts about architecture.

Facts about Arc de Triomphe 8: the body of Napoleon

On 15 December 1840, the body of Napoleon was taken through the arch before the body was placed in Les Invalides, Paris.

Arc de Triomphe

Arc de Triomphe

Facts about Arc de Triomphe 9: the huge building

This building is very huge. There is no need to wonder that the Nieuport fighter plane can passed through Arc de Triomphe in 1919. Find out another building in facts about arch bridges.

Facts about Arc de Triomphe 10: name

If you check out the inner face of the arch, you can see 60 engraved names.

Facts about Arc de Triomphe

Facts about Arc de Triomphe

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