Sunday, March 15, 2009

My Brochure Handout

In my second People to People meeting, we were assigned a location that we will visit and then we had to create the power point. We were assigned Versailles and the Champs-Elysees. Me and my partner made a great power point and I made these cool handouts about the places we visited.

Here's some facts:

Versailles
-Built by Louis XIV
-He thought of himself as the sun king because he gave light and warmth to everywhere he
touched
-Louis XIV reigned as king for 72 years
-Hall of mirrors is nearly 250 feet long
-The hall of mirrors has 17 large arched mirrors
-Mirrors were a great luxury at the time
-In 1919 Germany signed the Treaty of Versailles in the hall of mirrors ending World War 1
-October 6, 1789 a mob of revolutionaries took over the palace.
-Versailles is a very symmetrical well plan city used as a model for the building of Washington
D.C.

Champ-Elysees
-It is a grand boulevard in Paris
-It has the Busiest traffic in Paris
-Large sidewalks, stylish shops, grand cafés and glimmering show rooms
-It begins at the Arc de Triomphe
-2 kilometers long (1.24 miles)
-There are underground walkways to get to the Arc de Triomphe because the traffic is so busy
-Louis XIV lived at the louver
-McDonalds at first could only have white arches painted on the windows and it had to have café quality chairs and flower boxes
-Paris has the highest population density of any city in Europe
-20 times greater than New York City (11 million people live in Paris)

Arc de Triomphe
-165 foot tall arch
-Started building in 1890 to honor Napoleon’s soldiers
-Napoleon died before it was finished in 1840.
-It is dedicated to the victories of all French armies
-National parades start and end here with one minute of silence
-284 steps


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