The center of Paris
Luxor Obelisk (French: Obélisque de Louxor)
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Paris Obelisk is called "Obelisque de Louxor" as it has been reported of Luxor in Egypt by Napoléon the first. These are hieroglyph that are registered.
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It is 107 ft tall.
Cleopatra's Needle - the obelisk.
Many cities around the world do not have obelisks, but a notable example is Paris, Texas. Unlike its namesake, Paris, France, which is home to the famous Luxor Obelisk, Paris, Texas lacks any such monuments. While it features various historical markers and sculptures, an obelisk is not among them.
On Concorde place, the oldest monument of Paris: Obelisk of Luxor 3300 years old.
It marked the entrance of an Egyptian tomb at Luxor, and was donated to France by Ali, It took 3 yrs to bring to Paris and is at the Place de Concorde, where Maria Antionette was beheaded. If you are looking for Accor answer, Center of Paris is wrong, and I do not think is Greenwich since that mark is in London, so must be the other one, time.....
The Washington Monument is a fine example of an obelisk. Just look at that obelisk!
The Eiffel Tower is the tallest landmark in Paris, France.
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