Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Paris in a Day (7): And we're done...

Still fairly bright and sunny at nearly 6pm and I risked life and limb by standing in the middle of the Champs-Elysées to get this photo. (Only took about 3 seconds, which is why it's wonky, but I worried for the Japanese tourists trying to get the same photo using a tripod. Perhaps they are still there...)



Of course, The Arc de Triomphe is actually a war memorial. (Why don't we call it the Triumphal Arch in English? We don't refer to the Eiffel Tower in French. There must be a reason...) The purpose of war memorials, according to Irwin in The History Boys, is to allow countries to forget their own atrocities by masking them with remembrance. At the Arc de Triomphe they do that at 6.30pm every day at the Tomb of the Unknown Solider...



...but we had to leave just before that and only passed the veterans on our way back to the bus. However, the security for the ceremony was gathering...



...and posing for the cameras of about a billion tourists. It was strange to see armed soldiers patrolling the railway stations and the popular tourist attractions. Of course here they had a ceremonial purpose too, but everywhere else it was just part of French security. I'm not sure whether it made me feel safer or not.

Up the 284 steps to the top (this is actually going down, but it was an identical staircase)...



...and the views were worth it. This is towards La Défense and you can see La Grande Arche in the distance.



That's another of ex-president Mitterand's "Grands Projets" to add to the Pyramid at the (closed) Louvre. Another is La Bibliothèque Nationale de France in the east of Paris, which is four "bookend-style" glass towers - only after it was built and they moved in did they realise that the sunlight was irreparably damaging the books.



Sunset, so time to get back. Eurostar turns into a pumpkin at midnight.




Toutes les photos sur flickr...

1 comment:

  1. You know how I like the arty farty photos....I particularly like the spiral staircase one! You make me want to go to Paris again! T

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