Placed in the center of the Place de l'Étoile, at a height of 50 meters, and commanded by Napoleon I >, do you know who we are talking about?The Arc de Triomphe!
One of the symbols of the French capital contains the tomb of the >soldier unknown in his base. You will be able to see an eternal flame burning to commemorate the memory of the soldiers diedfor the fatherland during the First World War. It is revived every day at 6:30 p.m., it is a moment that should not be miss > during your visit to the monument!
The Arc de Triomphe was built in 1806, to honor the victory of the French armies at Austerlitz. It was and remained one of the most known and visited monuments of the capital. To honor the armies, more than 660 names of soldiers and names of hundreds of battles are engraved. In addition to this, the ceiling represents the genius of the homeland.
To access it, two undergrounds take you under the Place of l'Etoile to discover all the splendor at the foot of this monument.
To discover it in more detail we suggest you buy a ticket to visit and ride it discover the view from the summit. But for that you will have to tackle the many stairs, but don't worry the view that awaits you at the top is worth it the shot!
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