The Arc de Triomphe is located on the right bank of the Seine in Paris. It was commissioned by Napoleon after his victory at Austerlitz but was not completed until the reign of King Louis-Philippe. Under the Arc lies the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from World War I, which has an eternal flame burning in memory of unidentified dead from both world wars.
Présentation on Arc de triomphe by Leena Leena Gauraha
The Arc de Triomphe de l'Étoile is a famous monument in Paris, France that was designed by Jean Chalgrin in 1806 and took 30 years to build. It stands at the center of Place Charles de Gaulle and honors those who fought and died for France in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, with its surfaces decorated with the names of hundreds of generals and battles. Beneath the Arc lies the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from World War I.
The Arc de Triomphe is located on the right bank of the Seine in Paris. It was commissioned by Napoleon after his victory at Austerlitz but was not completed until the reign of King Louis-Philippe. Under the Arc lies the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from World War I, which has an eternal flame burning in memory of unidentified dead from both world wars.
Présentation on Arc de triomphe by Leena Leena Gauraha
The Arc de Triomphe de l'Étoile is a famous monument in Paris, France that was designed by Jean Chalgrin in 1806 and took 30 years to build. It stands at the center of Place Charles de Gaulle and honors those who fought and died for France in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, with its surfaces decorated with the names of hundreds of generals and battles. Beneath the Arc lies the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from World War I.
Le jardin à l'anglaise
PLAN DE TRAVAIL / JARDINS
1*- Présentation du jardin.
2*- Définition du jardin
3*- LE JARDIN ET LA SYMBOLIQUE
4*- HISTORIQUE DES JARDINS
5*- LES COMPOSANTES DU JARDIN
PLAN DE TRAVAIL / JARDINS ANGLAIS
1*- Présentation du jardin.
2*- Caractéristique du jardin anglais
3*- Objectifs esthétiques du style anglais.
4*- Perception d’espace dans un jardin anglais
Conclusion
PRÉSENTATION
l’art des jardins est destiné à embellir et enrichir la nature. Une idée concrétisée par les jardiniers britanniques du début du XVIIIe siècle, qui façonnent le paysage en y ajoutant nombre d’éléments construits. Ils n’ont pas l’intention de recréer la nature, mais conçoivent une œuvre pittoresque (de pittore, peintre) valorisant jusqu’à l’exagération des paysages et des évocations poétiques dans un désordre habilement orchestré qui incite à la rêverie.
Etymologie du mot « jardin » :
« Jardin » remonte probablement à un gallo-romain hortus gardinus (gardinium est attesté au 9ème siècle en latin médiéval) signifiant « jardin entouré d'une clôture », dont le second élément est issu de l'ancien bas-francique gart ou gardo : « clôture ».
Définition -Larousse :
« Jardin : Lieu ordinairement enclos où l’on cultive des fleurs (parterre), des légumes (potager), des arbres (fruitier ou verger) ... »
*- Un jardin, espace organisé, généralement clos, indépendant ou associé à un édifice, comportant des végétaux d’utilité d’agrément cultivés en pleine terre ou hors sol .
Créé à partir d’une modification plus ou moins profonde du site naturel,
The Eiffel Tower was built in Paris, France between 1887 and 1889 for the International Exhibition of Paris. It is 324 meters tall and was the tallest structure in the world until 1930. It has three platforms with cafes, restaurants, bars, and viewing areas that provide outstanding views of Paris. Over 7,000 tons of iron were used to construct it, requiring 300 workers and 2.5 million rivets. It has become an iconic symbol of Paris and is visited by millions of tourists each year who come to admire its unique structure and views of the city.
The London Eye is a large Ferris wheel on the Thames that is the tallest in Europe. Red double-decker buses are an iconic symbol of London, though the classic Routemaster is now rare. Red telephone boxes were designed by Giles Gilbert Scott and were chosen to be easily visible. Greater London contains the ancient City of London core and surrounding suburbs. Black taxis provide transport for hire in London. The Globe Theatre was built for Shakespeare's company and later rebuilt after a fire. Big Ben is the nickname for the large bell inside the Elizabeth Tower at the Houses of Parliament. Buckingham Palace is the official residence of the British monarch in London.
The Eiffel Tower was built in Paris, France for the 1889 World's Fair to celebrate the French Revolution. It was constructed of iron, which was a strong and reliable material. An elevator shaft runs up each leg of the tower to the top, where there is a cafe and gift shop. The Eiffel Tower was the world's tallest structure for 41 years and remains an iconic landmark in Paris.
This short document provides instructions for creating a Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare and sharing it. It encourages the reader to get started making their own presentation by clicking a button to get started. A Haiku Deck presentation allows creation of simple, visually engaging slideshows using stock photos.
France is home to famous cities like Paris, Lyon, and Strasbourg. Paris is the capital and features iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower. Other attractions include the French Riviera coastline and the Alps mountains. French culture is expressed through food, music, art, and daily social activities like spending time at cafes. Famous French figures include artist Claude Monet and Eiffel Tower engineer Gustave Eiffel. France attracts many visitors drawn to its cities, natural beauty, and cultural traditions.
Le jardin à l'anglaise
PLAN DE TRAVAIL / JARDINS
1*- Présentation du jardin.
2*- Définition du jardin
3*- LE JARDIN ET LA SYMBOLIQUE
4*- HISTORIQUE DES JARDINS
5*- LES COMPOSANTES DU JARDIN
PLAN DE TRAVAIL / JARDINS ANGLAIS
1*- Présentation du jardin.
2*- Caractéristique du jardin anglais
3*- Objectifs esthétiques du style anglais.
4*- Perception d’espace dans un jardin anglais
Conclusion
PRÉSENTATION
l’art des jardins est destiné à embellir et enrichir la nature. Une idée concrétisée par les jardiniers britanniques du début du XVIIIe siècle, qui façonnent le paysage en y ajoutant nombre d’éléments construits. Ils n’ont pas l’intention de recréer la nature, mais conçoivent une œuvre pittoresque (de pittore, peintre) valorisant jusqu’à l’exagération des paysages et des évocations poétiques dans un désordre habilement orchestré qui incite à la rêverie.
Etymologie du mot « jardin » :
« Jardin » remonte probablement à un gallo-romain hortus gardinus (gardinium est attesté au 9ème siècle en latin médiéval) signifiant « jardin entouré d'une clôture », dont le second élément est issu de l'ancien bas-francique gart ou gardo : « clôture ».
Définition -Larousse :
« Jardin : Lieu ordinairement enclos où l’on cultive des fleurs (parterre), des légumes (potager), des arbres (fruitier ou verger) ... »
*- Un jardin, espace organisé, généralement clos, indépendant ou associé à un édifice, comportant des végétaux d’utilité d’agrément cultivés en pleine terre ou hors sol .
Créé à partir d’une modification plus ou moins profonde du site naturel,
The Eiffel Tower was built in Paris, France between 1887 and 1889 for the International Exhibition of Paris. It is 324 meters tall and was the tallest structure in the world until 1930. It has three platforms with cafes, restaurants, bars, and viewing areas that provide outstanding views of Paris. Over 7,000 tons of iron were used to construct it, requiring 300 workers and 2.5 million rivets. It has become an iconic symbol of Paris and is visited by millions of tourists each year who come to admire its unique structure and views of the city.
The London Eye is a large Ferris wheel on the Thames that is the tallest in Europe. Red double-decker buses are an iconic symbol of London, though the classic Routemaster is now rare. Red telephone boxes were designed by Giles Gilbert Scott and were chosen to be easily visible. Greater London contains the ancient City of London core and surrounding suburbs. Black taxis provide transport for hire in London. The Globe Theatre was built for Shakespeare's company and later rebuilt after a fire. Big Ben is the nickname for the large bell inside the Elizabeth Tower at the Houses of Parliament. Buckingham Palace is the official residence of the British monarch in London.
The Eiffel Tower was built in Paris, France for the 1889 World's Fair to celebrate the French Revolution. It was constructed of iron, which was a strong and reliable material. An elevator shaft runs up each leg of the tower to the top, where there is a cafe and gift shop. The Eiffel Tower was the world's tallest structure for 41 years and remains an iconic landmark in Paris.
This short document provides instructions for creating a Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare and sharing it. It encourages the reader to get started making their own presentation by clicking a button to get started. A Haiku Deck presentation allows creation of simple, visually engaging slideshows using stock photos.
France is home to famous cities like Paris, Lyon, and Strasbourg. Paris is the capital and features iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower. Other attractions include the French Riviera coastline and the Alps mountains. French culture is expressed through food, music, art, and daily social activities like spending time at cafes. Famous French figures include artist Claude Monet and Eiffel Tower engineer Gustave Eiffel. France attracts many visitors drawn to its cities, natural beauty, and cultural traditions.
The document provides information about three famous attractions in Paris: the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, and Louvre Museum. It describes the Eiffel Tower as an 985 foot tall monument built in 1889 by Gustave Eiffel using his own money. The Arc de Triomphe is a 162 foot tall arch designed in 1806-1836 containing the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The Louvre Museum houses famous works like the Mona Lisa and has around 35,000 paintings and statues.
A Brief Analysis of the Arc de Triomphe and the Gateway ArchKathryn Reuter
The document provides an analysis of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris and the Gateway Arch in St. Louis. It discusses how both monuments were inspired by Roman triumphal arches but have distinct designs and purposes. The Arc de Triomphe sits at a central location in Paris and helped shape the city's urban planning, while the Gateway Arch is separated from St. Louis on the banks of the Mississippi River. Both structures have immense symbolic meaning for the cities and countries they represent.
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The document summarizes characteristics and innovations of Neoclassical art in architecture, painting, and sculpture from the late 18th to mid-19th century. It describes how Neoclassical art revived classical Greek and Roman styles and adapted them to modern contexts. Key aspects included symmetry, order, realistic likenesses, and references to mythology. The movement originated in France and spread to other European countries and the United States, influencing styles in various regions.
El mausoleo se originó del Mausoleo de Halicarnaso, construido por Artemisa en memoria de su esposo, el rey Mausolo. Un mausoleo es una construcción para albergar los restos de un individuo o grupo. El Mausoleo de Halicarnaso era una de las Siete Maravillas del Mundo, con estatuas y esculturas que adornaban sus paredes y columnas.
The document discusses the Arc de Triomphe and Champs Elysées in Paris. It describes the Arc de Triomphe as being decorated for the holidays and containing a statue of Napoleon, who built it to commemorate his victories. It also mentions the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier located within the Arc de Triomphe to honor unknown soldiers who died in France's wars. The document further notes images of the German army in 1940 after occupying Paris, and the decorated Champs Elysées boulevard during the holiday season.
The Champs Elysees in Paris hosted festive celebrations for the holidays in 2009. Thousands of visitors walked along the iconic avenue decorated with Christmas lights and a large Christmas tree. Shops, restaurants and hotels were decorated for the season and bustling with locals and tourists enjoying the holiday atmosphere.
This document provides a summary of sights and activities along the Champs Elysées in Paris, including climbing the Arc de Triomphe and views of the avenue, restaurants and shops along the road, and new cars on display. Photos show landmarks like the Arc de Triomphe and Sacré-Coeur basilica, as well as vehicles like the Peugeot 306 and Toyota GT86. The document encourages enjoying the atmosphere of Paris.
Los edificios romanos más importantes incluyen arcos de triunfo, acueductos, templos, foros, teatros, circos, anfiteatros, coliseos y termas. También construyeron murallas defensivas alrededor de ciudades como Tarragona y León.
The document discusses proposals for civic centers in different locations. It summarizes the key elements and purposes of civic centers. Civic centers are intended to serve as the administrative and cultural hub for a community, containing government offices, convention spaces, recreational facilities, and open spaces. The proposals aim to make these centers accessible, sustainable, and iconic landmarks that bring people together and support the community.
The Eiffel Tower was officially completed on March 31, 1889 after 2 years and 2 months of construction. It was built as the entrance arch for the 1889 World's Fair in Paris, celebrating the French Revolution. Over its 125 year history, the Eiffel Tower has become an iconic symbol of Paris and France, with over 250 million visitors. It remains the tallest structure in Paris.
France is located in Western Europe. It has a long history dating back to the French Revolution in 1789. Today, France has a population of over 65 million people and its capital and largest city is Paris. Some of France's most famous landmarks in Paris include the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral, and the Louvre Museum. France has a strong economy focused on industries like tourism, airlines, and fashion, and is known worldwide for its culture of food, wine, art, and film.
The document provides information about the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France. It discusses the engineering and construction of the tower, which took two years to build for the 1889 Paris World's Fair. Some key facts are that the Eiffel Tower stands 324 meters tall, was the world's tallest structure when built, and remains a global cultural icon of France. It also discusses the tourism draw of the tower, which over 7 million people visit every year to ascend its three levels and take in views of Paris.
2. L’arc de triomphe de l’Étoile souvent appelé simplement l'arc de triomphe,
construit de 1808 à 1835 sur ordre de Napoléon, est situé à Paris sur la place
de l’Étoile, maintennant la place Charles de Gaulle.
3. C'est l'arc de triomphe le plus célèbre du monde.
Napoléon avait construit l'arc pour célébrer sa
victoire dans la bataille d'Austerlitz (1805), parce
qu'il avait promis à ses soldats: ''Vous ne
rentrerez dans vos foyers que sous des arcs de
Triomphe''.
4. L'arc a été conçu par Jean Chalgrin et Jean-
Arnaud Raymond.
5. Il a 50 m de hauteur et 45 m de large, et il a une
sculpture dans tous ses piliers, qui sont.
Le triomphe. La résistance.