Discover the vibrant atmosphere of La Défense, Paris's modern financial center, on this guided walking tour. Marvel at the Grande Arche, a striking symbol of contemporary architecture, and learn about the urbanization project that transformed this area since the 1960s. This tour highlights the contrast between classic Paris and its modern developments, showcasing avant-garde sculptures and urban design. Perfect for architecture enthusiasts and those curious about the evolution of Paris, this engaging 2-hour journey provides unique insights into the city's contemporary landscape.
- Guided walking tour of La Défense, lasting 2 hours
- Visit iconic sites like the Grande Arche and modern sculptures
- Learn about the urbanization project initiated in the 1960s
- Ideal for lovers of modern architecture and urban planning
Explore the district of La Défense, the financial and modern center of Paris, with its avant-garde architecture and its contrast with the historical. Visit the Grande Arche, a monumental structure symbolizing modernity and is aligned with the Arc de Triomphe and the Obelisk and the Place de la Concorde.
Meet your guide at the Grande Arche de la Défense and begin your walking tour. Admire the sculptures and squares that are part of this district and learn about the urbanization project of La Défense that began in the 60s under the direction of Georges Pompidou, with the collaboration of architects such as Jean Prouvé and Oscar Niemeyer.
For lovers of modern architecture, urban planning and those interested in the contrast between classic Paris and its contemporary development.
Please wait in front of the Grande Arche. The guide will have an ID indicating "Cognosimo".
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