Sightline (architecture) in the context of "Axe historique"

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👉 Sightline (architecture) in the context of Axe historique

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The Axe historique (French: [aks istɔʁik]; "historical axis") refers to a straightly aligned series of thoroughfare streets, squares, monuments and buildings that extend from the centre of Paris, France, to the west-northwest of the city. It is also known as the Voie Triomphale (French: [vwa tʁijɔ̃fal]; "triumphal way").

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Sightline (architecture) in the context of Terminating vista

In urban design, a terminating vista is a building or an object such as a monument that stands within view in the sightline or at the end or the middle of a road.

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