Obelisk of Luxor

Obelisk of Luxor

Obelisk of Luxor

Over 3,000 years old, the Luxor Obelisk stands 75 feet (23 meters) high and is adorned with hieroglyphic carvings. Gifted to France by Egypt in 1829, it now occupies a prominent spot in Place de la Concorde, a site once infamous for guillotine executions during the French Revolution. Today, the obelisk serves as a symbol of peace, its ancient stone and intricate engravings providing a striking contrast to the modern cityscape around it. Visitors can admire its detailed inscriptions and ponder its historical journey from the banks of the Nile to the heart of Paris.

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