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During my short business visit to Paris, I had the pleasure of a small TE meeting with Marie, Marc, Pierre, who took me to La Defense on a cool windy evening. It had drizzled in the evening...and the wind had a bite to it, too much bite for me in my cotton T-shirt. It was quite an experience scouring the modern district of Paris till well past midnight, in search of good night shots. 4 TrekEarthers, 4 Canons, and only one tiny tripod ;-).

This of course is a handheld shot, had to jack up the ISO to 1600 though, and the time in the EXIF is Indian time!

La Défense - The name défense originates from the monument 'La Défense de Paris', which was erected at this site in 1883 to commemorate the war of 1870. The project to build the 'Grande Arche' (Great Arch) was initiated by the French president Mitterrand. He wanted a XXth century version of the Arc de Triomphe. The design of Danish architect Otto van Spreckelsen looks more like a cube-shaped building than a triumphal arch.

The Arche also called La Grande Arche de la Fraternité but commonly as the Arche de la Défense or simply as La Grande Arche is almost a perfect cube (width: 108m, height: 110m, depth: 112m) with the middle part left open. The sides of the cube contain offices. One can take an elevator to the top of the Arche de la Défense, from where you have a nice view on the city center which is only 4 km further.

On the left with the glowing sign at the top is the Tour EDF, Headquarters of the French energy major. Built in 2001 and designed by I.M. Pei, the 41 floor skyscraper stands 165metres tall.

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