Place de la Nation

Place de la Nation
The Triumph of the Republic
by Aimé-Jules Dalou
Place de la Nation is located in Paris
Place de la Nation
Shown within Paris
Length252 m (827 ft)
Width252 m (827 ft) (circular with diameter = 252 m)
Arrondissement11th, 12th
QuarterSainte-Marguerite . Picpus
Coordinates48°50′54″N 2°23′45″E / 48.84833°N 2.39583°E / 48.84833; 2.39583
FromRue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine
ToAvenue du Trône
Construction
CompletionAlready present on the Delagrive plan in 1728
Denomination2 July 1880

The Place de la Nation (formerly the Place du Trône, subsequently the Place du Trône-Renversé during the French Revolution) is a circle on the eastern side of Paris, between the Place de la Bastille and the Bois de Vincennes, on the border of the 11th and 12th arrondissements. Widely known for having the most active guillotines during the Revolution, the square acquired its current name on Bastille Day, 14 July 1880, under the Third Republic.

The square includes a large bronze sculpture by Aimé-Jules Dalou, the Triumph of the Republic, depicting the personification of France, Marianne, and is encircled by shops and a flower garden. It is served by the Paris Metro station Nation.


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