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Description
Elegant square, showcasing a stature of Louis XIV
Place des Victoires is a circular square, the first of its kind, and it was designed by Hardouin-Mansart in 1685 to show off a statue of Louis XIV that marked victories against Holland.
The original statue was destroyed after the Revolution (although the massive slaves from its base are now in the Louvre), and replaced in 1822 with an equestrian statue by Bosio. Among the occupants of the grand buildings that encircle the 'square' are fashion boutiques Kenzo and Victoire.
Place des Victoires is a circular square, the first of its kind, and it was designed by Hardouin-Mansart in 1685 to show off a statue of Louis XIV that marked victories against Holland.
The original statue was destroyed after the Revolution (although the massive slaves from its base are now in the Louvre), and replaced in 1822 with an equestrian statue by Bosio. Among the occupants of the grand buildings that encircle the 'square' are fashion boutiques Kenzo and Victoire.