The place of the Pyramids cut the Street of Rivoli, in the 1 {{er}} district of Paris, in France. It is with the height of the Jardin of Tileries (), and at the end of the street of the Pyramids, from where its name (this street having been named thus to commemorate the Campagne of Egypt).

Description

In these places rose with academy of horsemanship held by Antoine de Pluvinel, rider of Henri III, Henri IV and Louis XIII. It constitutes the first hearth of the traditional school of horsemanship. A plate, affixed with the top of the main door of the restaurant of the hotel Regina, " Pluvinel" point out this event. ().

The equestrian Statue of Jeanne d' Arc out of bronze gilded present on this place was carried out by Emmanuel Frémiet in 1874.

External bond

  • Place of the Pyramids on Insecula.com

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