I have traveled to Paris
many times but I’ve always been rather busy and not had enough time to reflect.
This time I have done lots of that.
When you look around Paris you will notice that the buildings are all similar along the big Boulevards. This is because of a man named Georges-Eugene Haussmann the Prefect of the Seine from 1853 to 1870.
Haussmann’s Paris was made up of large boulevards. |
When you look around Paris you will notice that the buildings are all similar along the big Boulevards. This is because of a man named Georges-Eugene Haussmann the Prefect of the Seine from 1853 to 1870.
He
worked for Napoleon the third. His job included building fresh water supplies, extending the sewer systems, and creating gardens, squares, and public buildings
such as churches, town halls, theaters and hospitals. He was also responsible
for laying out new roads.
He envisioned a network of thoroughfares crossing Paris
from one side to the other which would help with traffic congestion. All of
this was to make Paris a healthier city since bad air and cholera were a
problem. The goal was also an improved urban landscape.
Medieval streets in Paris Haussmann raised streets like these to make way for his grand Boulevards. |
The Avenue De L’ Opera
remains one of the best examples of a Haussmann Street in spite of the fact
that there are no trees along the boulevard.
Haussmann’s plan was a tough one
for the residents of Paris to take. Many people were forced to leave their
homes that had passed through generations. Entire neighborhoods were razed to
the ground losing communities that were built over lifetimes.
Here's where modern meets Medieval |
Life long communities where wiped out for ever. |
thank you so much for this post, will be there soon and this just adds so much to the wealth of the trip!
ReplyDeleteHave a great trip! If I can give you any information please let me know.
DeleteHe was a man way before his time. Bellingham could have used his vision in lots of places, especially along Bakerview and the Guide. What a mess that can become, and not very esthetic. - Margy
ReplyDeleteI think you're right. LOL
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