P365 - DAY216: Luxor Obelisk, Paris


It is a live example of quaite a remarkable sea transportation as the landmark of modern Paris was once transported all the way from ancient Egypt around 175 years ago.
The Luxor Obelisk is a 23 metres high Ancient Egyptian obelisk standing at the centre of the Place de la Concorde in Paris, France. It is a yellow granite column of approx 250 metric tons and is over 3,000 years old. 
The olelisk was originally situated outside of Luxor Temple, where its twin remains to this day. It first arrived in Paris on 21 December 1833, having been shipped from Luxor and was moved to its current location by King Louis-Phillipe on 25 October 1836.
It was given to France by Muhammad Ali Pasha, Ruler of Ottoman Egypt. It is decorated with hieroglyphs exalting the reign of the king Ramsecs II.


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