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Place de la Concorde - Paris
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Place de la Concorde. The Place de la Concorde, Paris's largest Public Square, is at the western edge of the Tuileries. Constructed between 1757 and 1777 to hold a monument to Louis XV, the vast area soon became the place de la revolution, site of a guillotine that killed 1343 people. After the Reign of terror, the square was renamed-Concorde means peace.
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Place de la Concorde - Paris can be found in the following categories:
Landmark Location: France: Paris
Landmark Type: People
Landmark Type: Squares
Landmark Type: Statues and Monuments
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