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Guide virtuel de Paris - 최근 바뀜2012년 10월 17일 15:32 - hosulliv에 의해서 게시됨 Notre-Dame de Paris (Notre Dame Cathedral) The construction of the cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris lasted over nearly two centuries. Cathedrals were certainly meant to symbolize religious fervour but also the power of a country and were meant to surpass those that already existed. This was what was intended for Notre Dame de Paris, a Gothic masterpiece, initiated by King Louis VII in 1163. It was to be the object of constant work, whether for its embellishment or its restoration, all while hosting marriages, ceremonies, coronations and consecrations etc. Viollet le Duc partly carried out its restoration; modern laser techniques have allowed the splendour of yesteryear to return to its stones. 페이지로 2012년 10월 17일 15:15 - hosulliv에 의해서 게시됨 The Arc de Triomphe (Triumphal Arch) Napoleon I gave various monuments to France and in particular to Paris, as like all great sovereigns he wanted at all costs to leave his mark on the times. Being a fervent admirer of the Roman Civilization, he decided upon the construction of a triumphal arch, retracing his army's various victories which was to tower over the avenue of the Champs Elysées. Originally, arches symbolised peace because soldiers returning from campaigns had to leave their weapons there, the arch marked the entrance to the city. After this they became symbols for armies' victories. The Arch on the Place de l'Etoile took from 1805 to 1835 to construct because successive regime changes delayed completion of the monument. 페이지로 2012년 10월 17일 15:05 - hosulliv에 의해서 게시됨 Hôtel de Ville (City Hall) Originally, this monument symbolized the independence of the City of Paris in relation to the royal power of Jean II and Charles V, freedoms acquired in 1357 by the Provost of the Merchants or mayor, represented by Etienne MARCEL. In the 16th century, François I had the Hôtel de Ville rebuilt in the renaissance style of the times. In the 19th century it was the theatre and the site of great and significant events like the proclamation of the 2nd and 3rd Republics. During the fall of the Second French Empire the Hôtel de Ville was burnt down but was to be rebuilt exactly as it was from 1873 to 1882. 페이지로 2010년 1월 1일 19:39 - Rodrigues에 의해서 게시됨 Besuchen Sie die Stadt Paris, besuchen Sie Frankreich. Willkommen auf diesem virtuellen Führer durch Paris. 페이지로 2009년 12월 17일 10:27 - theeskimo에 의해서 게시됨 The Eiffel Tower During the 1889's World Fair held in France, there was a contest held to determine the best project that would represent with dignity the host country. The project of a huge Tower, submitted by two engineers of Gustave Eiffel workshop: KOECHLIN and NOUGUIER, was rightly chosen. The famous French engineers financed the project and were given naming rights. The construction of the Tower took place from 1887 to 1889 and President Sadi CARNOT inaugurated the Tower. Resting on 4 feet symbolizing the 4 points of the compass, the Tower is 320m high (300 in the past), and weighs 10,000 tons (including 60 tons of mere paint). The appearance of T.S.F. (Téléphonie Sans Fil, wireless telephony) saved the Tower from being destroyed. It's one of the most famous and visited buildings in the world. Minor changes to sound more natural. 페이지로 2009년 12월 17일 10:19 - theeskimo에 의해서 게시됨 This guide is regularly updated with new photos of Paris and other French towns. The photos of the monuments have a small caption with some information which will make your tour more enjoyable. Have a good visit. I added capital letters to paris - Paris and french - French. Have a good visit sounds very unfinished, perhaps "We hope you enjoy your visit"? 페이지로 2009년 11월 30일 17:52 - jp에 의해서 게시됨 Visite ParÃs, visite Francia. Bienvenidos a esta guÃa virtual de ParÃs. 페이지로 2009년 11월 29일 17:30 - ip 79.103.4.3에 의해서 게시됨 Torre Eiffel Para la exposición universal de 1899, fue escogida para representar dignamente el paÃs de acogida. El proyecto de una torre gigantesca fué presentada por dos ingenieros del taller de Gustavo Eiffel: KOECHLIN y NOUGUIER. El famoso ingeniero francés financiarÃa el proyecto y se le asociarÃa su nombre para asà asegurar la construcción de la torre entre los años de 1887 a 1889. El presidente Sadi Carnot procedió a su inauguración. Reposando sobre 4 pies que simbolizan los cuatro puntos cardinales, la torre tiene una altura de 320 metros (anteriormente 300) y un peso de 10,000 toneladas ( de las cuales 60 son únicamente de pintura). La aparición de la T. S. F. (Comunicaciones por Radio) la salva de ser destruida. Ella es uno de los monumentos más conocidos y visitados del mundo. 페이지로 2009년 11월 29일 17:30 - ip 79.103.4.3에 의해서 게시됨 Ayuntamiento Al principio, este monumento simbolizaba la independencia de la ciudad de ParÃs respecto del poder real de Jean II y Carlos V; libertades adquiridas en 1357 por el Prevoto de los Vendedores, de quienes Etienne Marcel era el representante. En el siglo XVI, François Ier hizo reconstruir el ayuntamiento al estilo renacentista de la época. En el siglo XIX, fue el teatro y el lugar de los grandes y notables acontecimientos como la proclamación de la segunda y la tercera República. A la caÃda del Segundo Imperio, el ayuntamiento fué incendiado, pero posteriormente fué reconstruido a su estado original idéntico de 1873 a 1882. 페이지로 2009년 8월 19일 22:32 - olympia hendricks에 의해서 게시됨 Come and visit the city of Paris, visit France! Welcome. This is a virtual guide of Paris. OR "welcome. Join us on this virtual guide of Paris" 페이지로 2009년 4월 15일 14:54 - Fennyx에 의해서 게시됨 The Place of the Republic. The place of the Republic gets its current aspect from the Second Empire. Around 1878, the Town Council of the city of Paris decided to build a monument that symbolises all of the values of the republic: liberty, egality, fraternity and the illusion of universal manhood suffrage. The group was inaugurated on the 14th July 1883. 페이지로 2009년 4월 15일 14:52 - Fennyx에 의해서 게시됨 L'ile de france. It's made up of the departments of: Hauts-de-Seine, Seine-Saint-Denis, Val-de-Marne, Essonne, Val d'Oise, Seine-et-Marne, Yvelines and of course Paris! It gets it's name from the rivers that flow through it. It's the third most economic region after New York and Tokyo. It has a huge role in the history and heritage of France. 페이지로 2009년 3월 28일 19:19 - ip 200.88.181.205에 의해서 게시됨 Opera Garnier Construido de 1860 hasta 1875 por Charles Garnier, el Opera de Paris fue una referencia y fue considerado como el Opera mas grande del mundo. Edificado encima de un rio, el Opera tiene como enfoque decorativo: el Segundo Empirio Magnifico compuesto de marmol, doraduras y esculpturas. Se debe a Marc Chagall el reemplazo en 1964 del Techo de la Gran Sala del Opera 페이지로 2008년 10월 31일 10:08 - Weatherwax에 의해서 게시됨 Î ÏÏγος του ΆÎφελ Για την Παγκόσμια Îκθεση του 1889, Îνας διαγωνισμός καθοÏίζει τα καλÏτεÏα σχÎδια για την αντιπÏοσώπευση του κÏάτους υποδοχής όπως του αξίζει. Το σχÎδιο ενός γιγαντιαίου Î ÏÏγου, παÏουσιάζεται από δυο μηχανικοÏÏ‚ του ατελιΠτου Gustave Eiffel: τους KOECHLIN και NOUGUIER, και αξίως υιοθετείται. Ο πασίγνωστος Γάλλος μηχανικός θα χÏηματοδοτήσει το σχÎδιο και Îτσι θα μποÏÎσει να το συνδÎσει το όνομά του και να εξασφαλίσει την κατασκευή του Î ÏÏγου από το 1887 Îως το 1889. Ο Ï€ÏόεδÏος Sadi CARNOT Ï€ÏοήδÏευσε στα εγκαίνεια. ΤοποθετημÎνο πάνω σε 4 πόδια που συμβολίζουν τα 4 σημεία του οÏίζοντα, ο Î ÏÏγος Îχει Ïψος 320 μÎÏ„Ïων (Ï€ÏοηγουμÎνως 300), ζυγίζει 10.000 τόνους (εκ των οποίων μόνο οι 60 είναι το χÏώμα). Η εμφάνιση της T.S.F (Télégraphie Sans Fil) τον Îσωσε από την καταστÏοφή. Είναι Îνα από τα πιο γνωστά και με τους πεÏισσότεÏους επισκÎπτες μνημεία στον κόσμο. 페이지로 2008년 10월 31일 10:05 - Weatherwax에 의해서 게시됨 Οβελίσκος στην πλατεία ΚονκόÏντ 페이지로 2008년 10월 31일 10:05 - Weatherwax에 의해서 게시됨 Οπως φαίνεται απο την πλατεία ΚονκόÏντ 페이지로 2008년 10월 9일 16:17 - dglossa에 의해서 게시됨 ΠάÏκα και κήποι απο το κάστÏο των ΒεÏσαλιών 페이지로 2008년 10월 9일 16:16 - dglossa에 의해서 게시됨 ΘÎα απο τη λεωφόÏου του ΠαÏÎ¹ÏƒÎ¹Î¿Ï 페이지로 2008년 9월 8일 15:27 - filippa에 의해서 게시됨 La Plaza de la República. La plaza de la república guarda el aspecto actual debido a el Segundo Imperio. Hacia 1878, el consejo Municipal de ParÃs decidió adornarla con un monumento que simbolizara todos los valores de la República: Libertad, Igualdad, Fraternidad y una alusión al sufragio universal. Le Groupe fué inaugurado el 14 de Julio de 1883. 페이지로 2008년 9월 8일 15:17 - filippa에 의해서 게시됨
La Isla de Francia Compuesto por los departamentos de Altos del Sena, Sena- San Denis, Valle del Marne, Essonne, Val d'Oise, Sena y Marne, Yvelines y el sur de ParÃs. Ellos toman su nombre de los rÃos que los atraviesan. La Isla de Francia es la tercera región económica del mundo después de Nueva York y de Tokio. Esta región resguarda una inmensa parte de la historia y del patrimonio de Francia. 페이지로 | ||||||||||||