Victory Arch
The Victory Arch is a prominent monument located in Paris, France. It was commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1806 to honor the French army's victories. The arch stands at 50 meters tall and 45 meters wide, featuring intricate sculptures and reliefs that depict various military scenes.
The structure is situated at the western end of the Champs-Élysées and serves as a focal point for the city's layout. Beneath the arch lies the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, which commemorates the soldiers who died in World War I. The monument is a symbol of national pride and historical significance in France.