Qui a construit l'avenue des Champs-élysées ?

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Qui a construit l'avenue des Champs-élysées ?

Qui a construit l'avenue des Champs-élysées ?

Marie de Médicis décide d'y faire aménager au-delà du palais des Tuileries, le long de la Seine, une longue allée bordée d'ormes et de tilleuls : le cours la Reine, s'inspirant de la promenade florentine des Cascine, est ouvert en 1615.

How long is the avenue des Champs-Elysées?

  • The Avenue des Champs-Élysées ( UK: /ˌʃɒ̃z eɪˈliːzeɪ, - ɛˈ-/, US: /ʃɒ̃z ˌeɪliːˈzeɪ/, French: [av(ə)ny de ʃɑ̃z‿elize] (listen)) is an avenue in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France, 1.9 kilometres (1.2 mi) long and 70 metres (230 ft) wide, running between the Place de la Concorde and the Place Charles de Gaulle,...

What is the Comité des Champs-Élysées?

  • In 1860, the merchant joined together to form the Syndicat d'Initiative et de Défense des Champs-Élysées, to an association to promote commerce along the Avenue. In 1980, the group changed its name to the Comité des Champs-Élysées and to Comité Champs-Élysées in 2008. It is the oldest standing committee in Paris.

Where to shop in the Champs-Elysées Avenue in Paris?

  • Read our guide for shopping in the Champs-Elysées Avenue in Paris. We have listed all the shops in the most beautiful avenue in the world. It used to be dedicated to luxury shopping and the most famous stores are still the Louis Vuitton store, the Chanel boutique Longchamp or the Sephora flagship.

What to do in Champs-Élysées?

  • The higher part of Champs-Élysées begins at place Charles de Gaulle, where the magnificent Arc de Triomphe is situated, with numerous high-end stores, restaurants, cinemas and large department stores.

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