The square of the Xingri (Place des Vosges) is the oldest square in Paris, France, located in Le Marais, across the Third and Fourth Sectors of Paris. Originally called "Place Royale", built by Henry IV from 1605 to 1612.
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The Place des Vosges is an ancient square in Paris. It is a public space planned by the city of Paris, but its construction time was long before the modernization plan of Paris. At the beginning of the 17th century, the Place des Vosges became a prosperous area for high life and leisure and entertainment. It is still a pleasant place to stroll and rest. Building 6 on the square houses the rooms where Victor Hugo lived from 1832 to 1848.
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The square of the Xingri (Place des Vosges) is the oldest square in Paris, France, located in Le Marais, across the Third and Fourth Sectors of Paris. Originally called "Place Royale", built by Henry IV from 1605 to 1612.
A square square, located between Bastille Square and the Jewish Memorial, is surrounded by a circle of buildings outside, and it is suddenly bright when you enter it, very atmospheric and very comfortable.
There are many sunbathing people in the Xingri Square, because this place is in a residential area, surrounded by a circle of buildings, the center is a large lawn, picnic is also OK, because upstairs is Hugo's former residence, very literary.
孚日广场是巴黎最老的皇家广场了。从外面的街道上看,孚日广场并不醒目,要进入小巷,穿过广场的拱门与廊道,里面的广场让人豁然开朗,广场四周是排列齐整的建筑物,使孚日广场显得十分壮观。以往,这里住的都是皇亲国戚。
孚日广场 (Place des Vosges)是巴黎最古老的皇家广场,从查理六世开始,其建筑群就被大加翻造,并辟为行宫,供历代国王居住
The Piazza d'Or in Paris is a famous garden square, where the lawns and trees are neatly trimmed and beautiful. The square is surrounded by famous buildings and a large fountain in the center, which is definitely a good place to rest and take pictures.
Furi Square is the oldest square in Paris. The square is not very big, beside Furi Palace and Hugo's former residence. There was a fountain in the middle of the square, and the garden was very beautiful. No one said much, but it was exquisite. It was very quiet and peaceful in the early morning sunshine.