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SQUARE
PLACE DE LA CONCORDE
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; 8e; Concorde)
Paris spreads around you, with views of the Eiffel Tower, the Seine and along the Champs-
Élysées, when you stand in the city's largest square. Its 3300-year-old pink granite obelisk
was a gift from Egypt in 1831. The square was first laid out in 1755 and originally named
after King Louis XV, but its royal associations meant that it took centre stage during the Re-
volution - Louis XVI was the first to be guillotined here in 1793.
During the next two years, 1343 more people, including Marie Antoinette, Danton and
Robespierre, also lost their heads here. The square was given its present name after the
Reign of Terror in the hope that it would become a place of peace and harmony. The corners
of the square are marked by eight statues representing what were once the largest cities in
France.
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