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10-SEP-2012

Place de la Concorde. Obelisque

The center of the Place is occupied by a giant Egyptian obelisk decorated with hieroglyphics exalting the reign of the pharaoh Ramses II. It is one of two the Egyptian government gave to the French in the nineteenth century. The other one stayed in Egypt, too difficult and heavy to move to France with the technology at that time. In the 1990s, President François Mitterrand gave the second obelisk back to the Egyptians.
The obelisk once marked the entrance to the Luxor Temple. The Ottoman viceroy of Egypt, Mehmet Ali, offered the 3,300-year-old Luxor Obelisk to France in 1829. It arrived in Paris on 21 December 1833. Three years later, on 25 October 1836, King Louis Philippe had it placed in the center of Place de la Concorde, where a guillotine used to stand during the Revolution.
The obelisk, a red granite column, rises 23 metres (75 ft) high, including the base, and weighs over 250 metric tons (280 short tons). Given the technical limitations of the day, transporting it was no easy feat — on the pedestal are drawn diagrams explaining the machinery that was used for the transportation. The obelisk is flanked on both sides by fountains constructed at the time of its erection on the Place.

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Guest 15-Oct-2012 14:27
Ah, much better than a guillotine! Great angle to capture its height.
Walter Otto Koenig15-Oct-2012 14:01
Nice shot of this fascinating Obelisk. Interesting information too. "V"
CM Kwan15-Oct-2012 11:44
This is very nice, Jose! V
Tom LeRoy15-Oct-2012 07:42
Beautiful shot from this POV, interesting information, thanks! V.
Yvonne15-Oct-2012 06:23
What a special relic this is and so much nicer than a guillotine! v
gerrit15-Oct-2012 05:33
Good capture and explenation.
Colin Dixon CPAGB15-Oct-2012 04:58
Nice POV and details. V
Bryan Murahashi15-Oct-2012 04:02
A very nice photo of this tall obelisk. Nice to know it was a gift to the French. V
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