The distance between the Arc and the Musée de l'Orangerie, in the Tuileries gardens is 2.5 km (1.6 mile). The route goes down the Champs-Elysees avenue and across the Place de la Concorde.
As far as I know, the eternal Flame at the Arc has never been extinguished. The rekindling of the flame took place even under German occupation in WWII.
The entrance of the metro lines 1, 2, 6, and of the RER line A are just up the Champs Elysées avenue, 100 metres away from the Arc itself.
The distance when walking between the Arc and Notre-Dame is 3.0 miles. The distance as the crow flies is 2.84 mi / 4.58 km.About 3 miles
80 kilometres to the Arc de Triomphe - that is about 01H10 in normal traffic conditions.
It's about 1.3 kilometers and about a 12 minute walk.
Not too far; can be done by foot. Approximately 1.5 miles and downhill from the Arc to the Louvre. Easier by subway, two station stops. You walk down the Champs Elysee, past the Napoleon bridge to the right and the Grande & Petite Palaces, past the obelisk, through the Orangerie and the Garden of Tuilleries and there is the Louvre.
I crosses it.
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The "Far Arc Near Arc theorem" is used in finding the angle measures of a secant.
Vatry airport is quite far (160 km) from the capital. Beauvais is also far away, but only half, and much more convenient. You'll have shuttles to Paris or to the trains station. If you have any choice in the landing place, pick out Roissy. Low-cost companies don't land there, but transportation to or from Paris is a lot easier and cheaper.
The four main statues on the legs of the arc are allegories, and not battles as such. The best-known statue, facing the Champs-Elysees, is "Le départ des volontaires de 92", (departure of the 1792's volunteers). It depicts all kind of French gathering to defend their country. Popularly known as "la Marseillaise", it by far the best of the four statues and the most famous. Sculptor: François Rude. "Le Triomphe de 1810", by Cortot, represent Napoleon at the height of his might. "La Résistance de 1814" by Etex is an allegory of the resistance on French soil; "la Paix de 1815" is an elegory of peace after the revolutionary and Napoleonic wars, still sculpted by Etex.
It is 35.2-kilometers from Charles de Gaulle Airport to the Eiffel Tower. Total drive time is an average of 35-minutes.