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==History== | ==History== | ||
Construction on the square began in 1605 and ended in 1612. The design of | Construction on the square began in 1605 and ended in 1612. The design of its 36 pavilions was overseen by [[Henry IV of France|Henry IV]], who originally named it Place Royale. He requested perfect symmetry, four arcades and two rows of high windows for each pavilion. The square was built on the field where [[Henry II of France|Henry II]] had been mortally wounded in a jousting tournament decades before. In 1639, a bronze equestrian statue of [[Louis XIII of France|Louis XIII]] was erected in the square. | ||
As the [[French Revolution]] broke out, names honoring royalty were no longer acceptable. This meant that the square changed names several times before 1792, when it was named the Place des Vosges in honor of the regiment of volunteers from the {{Wiki|Vosges (department)|Vosges}} who saved the young [[France|French Republic]] from the invading [[Austria]]ns. | As the [[French Revolution]] broke out, names honoring royalty were no longer acceptable. This meant that the square changed names several times before 1792, when it was named the Place des Vosges in honor of the regiment of volunteers from the {{Wiki|Vosges (department)|Vosges}} who saved the young [[France|French Republic]] from the invading [[Austria]]ns. The statue of Louis XIII was also melted down. | ||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' | ||
[[Category:Landmarks in Paris]] | [[Category:Landmarks in Paris]] | ||
Revision as of 23:36, 29 August 2015
- "A square with shifting name, replaced a field where sovereign was felled from horse. Now arches enclose trees where a bronze horseman waits."
- ―A riddle by Nostradamus describing the Place des Vosges.[src]
The Place des Vosges, formerly known as the Place Royale, is a square in the Marais district of Paris.
History
Construction on the square began in 1605 and ended in 1612. The design of its 36 pavilions was overseen by Henry IV, who originally named it Place Royale. He requested perfect symmetry, four arcades and two rows of high windows for each pavilion. The square was built on the field where Henry II had been mortally wounded in a jousting tournament decades before. In 1639, a bronze equestrian statue of Louis XIII was erected in the square.
As the French Revolution broke out, names honoring royalty were no longer acceptable. This meant that the square changed names several times before 1792, when it was named the Place des Vosges in honor of the regiment of volunteers from the Vosges who saved the young French Republic from the invading Austrians. The statue of Louis XIII was also melted down.