Keywords: culture+mood+brilliance
Venue: Champs Elysé es divides Paris into two halves. It connects the Arc de Triomphe in the west and Concorde Square in the east, with a total length of 1, 880 meters.
According to a French proverb, she is considered as the most beautiful street in Paris. She was named after the hell where moral souls lived in Greek mythology.
The Champs Elysé es is located in the eighth district of Paris, in the northwest of the city. It started in Place de la Concorde, where there is an obelisk. The street extends from east to west1915m. The first half is relatively flat, and then the uphill section to Charles de Gaulle Square, with the Arc de Triomphe standing in the middle. Her straight street allows us to see far away places: the Louvre and its pyramids, the small Arc de Triomphe, the Tuileries Garden, the obelisk, the Arc de Triomphe, and the Dionysus Arch on the outskirts of Paris. This is the historical axis of western Paris.
Champs Elysé es is one of the main tourist attractions in Paris. The first half of the Champs Elysé es is surrounded by green spaces and some buildings. In its heyday, there were many luxury shops and performance places, as well as many famous cafes and restaurants.
Every July 14, French National Day, the French President will attend the parade on the Champs Elysé es. The Champs Elysé es is also the last stop of the traditional Tour de France. On the last day of every year, the Champs Elysé es will become a pedestrian street, and people will celebrate the New Year in the street.
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Oxford street, London, England
Keywords: Classical+Elegance
Location: Oxford Street is the leading shopping street in Britain, attracting 30 million tourists from all over the world every year for sightseeing and shopping. It is the shopping center of West End of London. There are more than 300 world-class shopping centers on the street, with a length of 1.25 miles.
Oxford Street is the leading shopping street in Britain, attracting 30 million tourists from all over the world every year. It is the shopping center in West End of London and the busiest street in Britain. Many shoppers are attracted by more than 300 world-class shopping centers on this 1.25 mile long street.
Oxford Street is famous all over the world, attracting not only tourists from other parts of Britain, but also a large number of overseas tourists. It is estimated that 9 million foreign tourists come here to visit and shop every year, and their spending here accounts for 20% of the total income of Oxford Street. Like retail, this street is a workplace for millions of people. At the peak of Christmas, there are about 60 thousand people here. Oxford Street also provides an important traffic trunk line for central London, with 50 buses running every hour and four subway stations connected with five lines, thus ensuring the core geographical position of the public transport network.
From Roman times to17th century, the main room of Oxford Street was a route from West End of London to Oxford. At that time, the easternmost region had developed in the south, but there was no obvious development in the north. At the end of the 18th century, the construction of major land for large-scale buildings, namely, the construction of Gospenda in the south, Portman and Portland in the north, made Oxford Street to a great extent what it is now. First-class shopping centers started in the 20th century, accompanied by the opening of some small shops that are developing into big stores, such as Self-Relic, which was first opened at 1865, and a relatively large part was opened at 1929.
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Coudame Street, Berlin, Germany.
Keywords: coordination+balance
Origin: This is also the location of the William the Great Memorial Hall. People nicknamed this street "Coudame". Tree-lined streets lead to the west and directly to Lake Hanlance.
The idea of building Kufstandan Street was put forward by urban architect J.A.W. von Carsten-Lichterfeld. In 1870, he proposed to turn the automobile road from the urban area west to the Royal Hunt area of Gunawarde Forest into a 30-meter-wide avenue. Because of the example of Alice in Paris, some people insist that the width should be extended to 54 meters. This street diverges from Tegatans and establishes a route starting from the south of Victoria Zoo in August. This is also the location of the later Emperor William Memorial Hall. People nicknamed this street "Coudame". Tree-lined streets lead to the west and directly to Lake Hanlance.
From 1980s to 1990s, along the southwest, many magnificent houses were built near the villa in Gunawad. In the19th century, the urban expansion plan drafted by Peter Joseph Lin and James Hobok included many similar tree-lined streets, which was in sharp contrast with Barak's development plan in the18th century. Kufstandan Street quickly developed into an important shopping avenue, accompanied by many art cafes, theaters, theaters and cinemas. Its attraction reflects the prosperous and dynamic cultural life in the 1920s.
After World War II, the function of this area is to continue to play its role as an entertainment and business center as a business district in the western half of the divided city. In this way, it also became the witness of the German economic miracle in the 1950s. Public life is concentrated in the area between Adam Orr and Brisbane, while fashionable apartments are arranged in rows on the west side of the street, which is closer to the development direction of residential areas. In the 1970s, due to the increase of fast food restaurants and cheap shops, the glory of streets was weakened to some extent. However, in the 1980s, both the municipal government and real estate owners joined in the efforts to improve the image of the city. Part of the effort is the new fountain built in Brisbane.
After the unification of East Germany and West Germany, the competition between East and West commercial centers (Kufstandam, Reichert and Alexandria) promoted the progress of Kufstandam area to a greater extent. Today, it has once again become the main gathering place of high fashion and fashion shops.
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Kenton Avenue, Vienna, Austria
Keywords: architecture+music
Location: The most famous pedestrian zone in Vienna is located in the first administrative district of the city, in the center of the city.
Because of its special shape, like a U-shape, and its unique geographical position in Vienna, it is also called the golden U-shape.
What is unique about the pedestrian zone in Vienna, which can be distinguished from the commercial streets in other cities? That is, in this street, internationally famous brands and typical Vienna family businesses coexist harmoniously, and all internationally, nationally and regionally famous brands can be found here. Therefore, this street is not only the favorite place of Viennese, but also a must-visit place for Austrians and even all tourists.
In addition, there is a strange phenomenon in this street, that is, the old and new architectural styles coexist. Traditional architecture and modern architectural style paint a picture, which clearly shows that the old tradition is respected, but the modern development is openly caught up.
Vienna state opera is the most famous opera house in the world, located at the entrance of Kent Street. In the center of the "Golden U", there is the largest and most important Anglican church in Vienna-Stephen Church.
When we strolled to the end of this pedestrian zone, Michael Square and Michael ellman were waiting for us. Micha Ehrmen leads to Hu Fubao Palace, where both the former king and the current federal president can exercise their power.
If we look for the shadow of modern architecture, people can first see Steffel (a traditional department store) in Vienna and its modern glass facade. In another Haas building designed in this way, Stephen's church can see its reflection from the outside.
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Arbat Street, Moscow, Russia
Origin: The word Albat comes from Arabic.
Albat witnessed the camel caravan of merchants and invaders: Mongols, Polish troops and Napoleon. During World War II, some buildings (including the Vakatangov Theatre) were destroyed by Nazi shells.
In the19th century, living in this street was all the rage. Until today, we can still find the names of the owners in the pedestrian street: Tolstoy, Gagarin and so on. -Famous Russian surname. They built gorgeous houses decorated with balconies, statues and plaster models.
But ordinary people and the middle class also live in Arbat Street.
Many famous Russian writers such as Tolstoy and Gabriel also wrote their masterpieces in Arbat Street.
19 17 before the revolution, there were 200 shops and grocery stores in Arbat Street, which was also the cultural center of Moscow at that time. With a population of 50,000, Arbat Street has four cinemas, the magnificent Wakatangov Theatre and its drama school and music school, but don't forget that Arbat Street also has many bookstores. Now there are two main streets in Arbat, Arbat Street and New Albat. Bookstores, antique shops and jewelry stores are all concentrated in Old Arbat Street.