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- Napoleon Bonaparte commissioned the Arc de Triomphe to commemorate and honor his victories.

- The construction of the Arc de Triomphe started in 1806. It was halted at the fall of Napoleon, and resumed in 1830 after Napoleon's death, under King Louis-Philippe, to be completed in 1836.

- The Arc de Triomphe was designed by Jean Chalgrin. The design was based upon the Arc of Titus in Rome.

- The Arc de Triomphe includes the Grave of the Unknown Soldier from World War 1. The Eternal Flame burning there represents and honors all who died during the World Wars. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is one of the two places where every head of state, visiting France for a State visit, is supposed to stop (the other one being the Elysee Palace).

- There are 234 steps to climb up to reach to the top (there are elevators as well, don't worry)

- The arch is located in the middle of Place Charles de Gaulle in Paris, France.

- The Champs-Elysees avenue leads up to the Arc. It is one of the 12 avenues radiating from the Arc.

- It is engraved with generals' names who commanded in Napoleon's army during his reign over France.

- On the top, there are thirty shields with the names of Napoleon's most successful battles.

- To build the arch, it cost 9.3 millions of Francs, which was a lot of money at that time.

- It is the second largest triumphal arc in the world today.

- The Arc de Triomphe is 51m tall, 4.5m wide and 22m deep.

- The Arc is made of white limestone. It weighs nearly 100,000 tonnes (metric tons in US English)

- From the top you have a view of La Defense, the Sacre-Coeur basilica, The Eiffel Tower and many Parisian landmarks and monuments.

- On July 14th, a parade begins at the Arc de Triomphe. (France's Independence Day)

- The four supporting columns have the names of the major battles of the Napoleonic Wars.

- The sculpture by Rude, on the right pillar when looking from the Champs Elysees, is called "the departure of the volunteers". Nickamed "la Marseillaise" (as the French national anthem), it is as famous to the French as the Eiffel tower.

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