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Trocadéro

The Trocadéro (pronounced [tʁɔkadeʁo] (listen)), site of the Palais de Chaillot, is an area of Paris, France, in the 16th arrondissement, across the Seine from the Eiffel Tower. It is also the name of the 1878 palace which was demolished in 1937 to make way for the Palais de Chaillot.[1] The hill of the Trocadéro is the hill of Chaillot, a former village.

Place du Trocadéro et du 11 Novembre
The Fontaines de Chaillot and Eiffel Tower seen from the Place du Trocadéro

Origin of the name

 
Battle of Trocadero, 1823

The place was named in honour of the Battle of Trocadero, in which the fortified Isla del Trocadero, in southern Spain, was captured by French forces led by the Duc d'Angoulême, son of the future King of France, Charles X, on 31 August 1823. France had intervened on behalf of King Ferdinand VII of Spain, whose rule was contested by a liberal rebellion. After the battle, the autocratic Spanish Bourbon Ferdinand VII was restored to the throne of Spain.[2]

François-René de Chateaubriand said "To stride across the lands of Spain at one go, to succeed there, where Bonaparte had failed, to triumph on that same soil where the arms of the fantastic man suffered reverses, to do in six months what he couldn't do in seven years, that was truly prodigious!"[3]

Nowadays the square is officially named Place du Trocadéro et (and) du 11 Novembre (for the WWI armistice), although it is usually simply called the Place du Trocadéro.

Palais du Trocadéro

 
The Trocadéro Palace
 
Le Trocadéro

The hill of Chaillot was first arranged for the 1867 World's Fair. For the 1878 World's Fair, the (old) Palais du Trocadéro (1878–1936) was built here (where meetings of international organizations could be held during the fair). The palace's form was that of a large concert hall with two wings and two towers; its style was a mixture of exotic and historical references, generally called "Moorish" but with some Byzantine elements. The architect was Gabriel Davioud.[4]

The concert hall contained a large organ built by Aristide Cavaillé-Coll; the first large organ to be installed in a concert hall in France (it has since been modified twice, and eventually moved in 1977 to the Auditorium Maurice Ravel in Lyon, where it is still in use today). The organ was inaugurated during the 1878 World Fair with a concert in which Charles Marie Widor played the premiere of his Symphony for Organ No. 6.[5] The building proved unpopular, but the cost expended in its construction delayed its replacement for nearly fifty years.

Below the building in the space left by former underground quarries, a large aquarium was built to contain fish of French rivers. It was renovated in 1937 but closed again for renovation from 1985 until 22 May 2006.[6] The space between the palais and the Seine is set with gardens, designed by Jean-Charles Adolphe Alphand, and an array of fountains.

Within its garden, the old palace contained two large animal statues, of a rhinoceros and an elephant, which were removed and stored during the demolition of the old Trocadero palace, and have been located next to the entrance of the Musée d'Orsay since 1986.

Palais de Chaillot

 
Palais de Chaillot
 
German führer Adolf Hitler visiting the Trocadéro with Albert Speer (left) and sculptor Arno Breker (right) on 23 June 1940 during the Battle of France.

For the Exposition Internationale of 1937, the old Palais du Trocadéro was partly demolished and partly rebuilt and the Palais de Chaillot now tops the hill. It was designed in classicizing "moderne" style by architects Louis-Hippolyte Boileau, Jacques Carlu and Léon Azéma. Like the old palais, the Palais de Chaillot features two wings shaped to form a wide arc; reclad and expanded, these wings and the pair of central pavilions are the only remaining portion of the former building. However, unlike the old palais, the wings are independent buildings and there is no central element to connect them: instead, a wide esplanade leaves an open view from the place du Trocadéro to the Eiffel Tower and beyond.[7]

The buildings are decorated with quotations by Paul Valéry, and sculptural groups at the attic level by Raymond Delamarre, Carlo Sarrabezolles and Alfred Bottiau.[8] The eight gilded figures on the terrace of the Rights of Man are attributed to the sculptors Alexandre Descatoire, Marcel Gimond, Jean Paris dit Pryas, Paul Cornet, Lucien Brasseur, Robert Couturier, Paul Niclausse, and Félix-Alexandre Desruelles.[9]

The buildings now house a number of museums:

It was on the front terrace of the palace that Adolf Hitler was pictured during his short tour of the city in 1940, with the Eiffel Tower in the background. This became an iconic image of the Second World War. It is in the Palais de Chaillot that the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on 10 December 1948. This event is now commemorated by a stone, and the esplanade is known as the esplanade des droits de l'homme (English: "Esplanade of Human Rights"). The Palais de Chaillot was also the initial headquarters of NATO, while the "Palais de l'OTAN" (now Université Paris Dauphine) was being built.[7]

Jardins du Trocadéro

 
Jardins du Trocadéro with the Eiffel Tower in the background
 
View of the Eiffel Tower from the Trocadéro

The Jardins du Trocadéro occupy the open space bounded to the northwest by the wings of the Palais de Chaillot and to the southeast by the Seine and the Pont d'Iéna.

The present garden has an area of 93,930 square metres (23.21 acres) and was created for the Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne (1937), on the design of architect Roger-Henri Expert.[10] The entire site was formerly the garden of the old Palais du Trocadéro, laid out by Jean-Charles Adolphe Alphand.[11]

Others

Five avenues originate in the Trocadéro: the Avenue Henri-Martin, which links the Trocadéro with the Porte de la Muette and passes in front of the Lycée Janson de Sailly (Janson de Sailly secondary school); the Avenue Paul Doumer, which also approaches the Muette; the Avenue d'Eylau, which goes to the Mexico Plaza; the Avenue Kléber, which goes to the Place Charles de Gaulle; and the Avenue du Président Wilson, which goes to the Pont de l'Alma and the Seine.

There is a large municipal library (the Germaine Tillion Library, named after the resistance member and ethnologist) near (to the west of) the Trocadéro's square.

The high retaining walls of the Trocadero cemetery (Cimetière de Passy) were constructed by the French industrialist, François Coignet.

Education

The Institut Culturel Franco-Japonais – École Japonaise de Paris opened at the Trocadéro in 1973. It moved to its current location at Montigny-le-Bretonneux in 1990.[12]

Access

Located near the Métro stationTrocadéro.

Trocadéro today

Trocadéro is a popular tourist destination to take pictures of the Eiffel Tower. The Place du Trocadéro et du 11 Novembre is also where the Paris Saint-Germain F.C. celebrates its French championships victories and where sometimes reporters from the US come to show the evidence of their presence in the French territory.[13]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Palais de Chaillot. Chaillot museums". Paris Digest. 2018. Retrieved 2018-12-31.
  2. ^ La batalla de Trocadero, bahía de Cádiz. Luis Pueyo. https://revistadehistoria.es/la-batalla-de-trocadero-bahia-de-cadiz/
  3. ^ "Enjamber d'un pas les Espagnes, réussir là où Bonaparte avait échoué, triompher sur ce même sol où les armes de l'homme fantastique avaient eu des revers, faire en six mois ce qu'il n'avait pu faire en sept ans, c'était un véritable prodige!"
  4. ^ (in French). Insecula. Archived from the original on 2 November 2010. Retrieved 11 July 2011. Le terrain restera à l'état de friche jusqu'à l'Exposition Universelle de 1878. Gabriel Davioud, qui s'était illustré en dessinant la place Saint-Michel en 1867, et Jules Bourdais construiront sur ce terrain un palais mauresque néo-byzantin aux ailes déployées autour d'une rotonde centrale, piquée d'une paire de minarets.
  5. ^ Koch, Georg (2015). "Charles-Marie Widor / Symphonie VI / op. 42/2" (PDF). Carus-Verlag. pp. VIII. Retrieved 14 July 2018.
  6. ^ Aquarium du Trocadéro June 9, 2008, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2019-04-15
  7. ^ a b Esprits des lieux. Du Trocadéro au palais de Chaillot, La Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine / le Musée des monuments français / les Archives nationales, 2011, 140 p. (ISBN 9782860003513), p. 22
  8. ^ Archives d'architecture du XXe siècle, Volume 1 by Institut français d'architecture, Maurice Culot, page 158
  9. ^ . Insecula.com. Archived from the original on 2010-11-02. Retrieved 2014-03-10.
  10. ^ Expert Roger Henri (1882-1955) », dans Dictionnaire des Architectes, Encyclopaedia Universalis, coll. « Les Dictionnaires d'Universalis », 27 octobre 2015, 2366 p. (ISBN 9782852291416)
  11. ^ Alphand, A. (1984). Les Promenades de Paris. New York, New York: Princeton Architectural Press. ISBN 0-910413-06-1
  12. ^ Conte-Helm, Marie. The Japanese and Europe: Economic and Cultural Encounters (Bloomsbury Academic Collections). A&C Black, December 17, 2013. ISBN 1780939809, ISBN 9781780939803, p. 84.
  13. ^ Manny Di Branson aka Gilles Poitou

External links

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  • Images of the old Palais du Trocadéro
  • Images of the Palais de Chaillot
  • The Palais de Chaillot while it was being renovated
  • Commemorative stone dedication on Trocadéro Human Rights Plaza, October 17, 1987
  • Virtual tour 360 degrees in fullscreen. Use your mouse to turn around !
  • France, Paris, Trocadéro Virtual tour with map and compass effect by Tolomeus

Coordinates: 48°51′46″N 2°17′14″E / 48.86278°N 2.28722°E / 48.86278; 2.28722

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linksOrigin of the name Edit Battle of Trocadero 1823 The place was named in honour of the Battle of Trocadero in which the fortified Isla del Trocadero in southern Spain was captured by French forces led by the Duc d Angouleme son of the future King of France Charles X on 31 August 1823 France had intervened on behalf of King Ferdinand VII of Spain whose rule was contested by a liberal rebellion After the battle the autocratic Spanish Bourbon Ferdinand VII was restored to the throne of Spain 2 Francois Rene de Chateaubriand said To stride across the lands of Spain at one go to succeed there where Bonaparte had failed to triumph on that same soil where the arms of the fantastic man suffered reverses to do in six months what he couldn t do in seven years that was truly prodigious 3 Nowadays the square is officially named Place du Trocadero et and du 11 Novembre for the WWI armistice although it is usually simply called the Place du Trocadero Palais du Trocadero Edit The Trocadero Palace Le Trocadero The hill of Chaillot was first arranged for the 1867 World s Fair For the 1878 World s Fair the old Palais du Trocadero 1878 1936 was built here where meetings of international organizations could be held during the fair The palace s form was that of a large concert hall with two wings and two towers its style was a mixture of exotic and historical references generally called Moorish but with some Byzantine elements The architect was Gabriel Davioud 4 The concert hall contained a large organ built by Aristide Cavaille Coll the first large organ to be installed in a concert hall in France it has since been modified twice and eventually moved in 1977 to the Auditorium Maurice Ravel in Lyon where it is still in use today The organ was inaugurated during the 1878 World Fair with a concert in which Charles Marie Widor played the premiere of his Symphony for Organ No 6 5 The building proved unpopular but the cost expended in its construction delayed its replacement for nearly fifty years Below the building in the space left by former underground quarries a large aquarium was built to contain fish of French rivers It was renovated in 1937 but closed again for renovation from 1985 until 22 May 2006 6 The space between the palais and the Seine is set with gardens designed by Jean Charles Adolphe Alphand and an array of fountains Within its garden the old palace contained two large animal statues of a rhinoceros and an elephant which were removed and stored during the demolition of the old Trocadero palace and have been located next to the entrance of the Musee d Orsay since 1986 Palais de Chaillot EditMain article Palais de Chaillot Palais de Chaillot German fuhrer Adolf Hitler visiting the Trocadero with Albert Speer left and sculptor Arno Breker right on 23 June 1940 during the Battle of France For the Exposition Internationale of 1937 the old Palais du Trocadero was partly demolished and partly rebuilt and the Palais de Chaillot now tops the hill It was designed in classicizing moderne style by architects Louis Hippolyte Boileau Jacques Carlu and Leon Azema Like the old palais the Palais de Chaillot features two wings shaped to form a wide arc reclad and expanded these wings and the pair of central pavilions are the only remaining portion of the former building However unlike the old palais the wings are independent buildings and there is no central element to connect them instead a wide esplanade leaves an open view from the place du Trocadero to the Eiffel Tower and beyond 7 The buildings are decorated with quotations by Paul Valery and sculptural groups at the attic level by Raymond Delamarre Carlo Sarrabezolles and Alfred Bottiau 8 The eight gilded figures on the terrace of the Rights of Man are attributed to the sculptors Alexandre Descatoire Marcel Gimond Jean Paris dit Pryas Paul Cornet Lucien Brasseur Robert Couturier Paul Niclausse and Felix Alexandre Desruelles 9 The buildings now house a number of museums the Musee national de la Marine naval museum and the Musee de l Homme ethnology in the southern Passy wing the Cite de l Architecture et du Patrimoine including the Musee national des Monuments Francais in the eastern Paris wing from which one also enters the Theatre national de Chaillot a theater below the esplanade It was on the front terrace of the palace that Adolf Hitler was pictured during his short tour of the city in 1940 with the Eiffel Tower in the background This became an iconic image of the Second World War It is in the Palais de Chaillot that the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on 10 December 1948 This event is now commemorated by a stone and the esplanade is known as the esplanade des droits de l homme English Esplanade of Human Rights The Palais de Chaillot was also the initial headquarters of NATO while the Palais de l OTAN now Universite Paris Dauphine was being built 7 Jardins du Trocadero EditMain article Jardins du Trocadero Jardins du Trocadero with the Eiffel Tower in the background View of the Eiffel Tower from the Trocadero The Jardins du Trocadero occupy the open space bounded to the northwest by the wings of the Palais de Chaillot and to the southeast by the Seine and the Pont d Iena The present garden has an area of 93 930 square metres 23 21 acres and was created for the Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne 1937 on the design of architect Roger Henri Expert 10 The entire site was formerly the garden of the old Palais du Trocadero laid out by Jean Charles Adolphe Alphand 11 Others EditFive avenues originate in the Trocadero the Avenue Henri Martin which links the Trocadero with the Porte de la Muette and passes in front of the Lycee Janson de Sailly Janson de Sailly secondary school the Avenue Paul Doumer which also approaches the Muette the Avenue d Eylau which goes to the Mexico Plaza the Avenue Kleber which goes to the Place Charles de Gaulle and the Avenue du President Wilson which goes to the Pont de l Alma and the Seine There is a large municipal library the Germaine Tillion Library named after the resistance member and ethnologist near to the west of the Trocadero s square The high retaining walls of the Trocadero cemetery Cimetiere de Passy were constructed by the French industrialist Francois Coignet Education EditThe Institut Culturel Franco Japonais Ecole Japonaise de Paris opened at the Trocadero in 1973 It moved to its current location at Montigny le Bretonneux in 1990 12 Access Edit Located near the Metro station Trocadero Trocadero today EditTrocadero is a popular tourist destination to take pictures of the Eiffel Tower The Place du Trocadero et du 11 Novembre is also where the Paris Saint Germain F C celebrates its French championships victories and where sometimes reporters from the US come to show the evidence of their presence in the French territory 13 See also Edit France portalAntoine SartorioReferences Edit Palais de Chaillot 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