Obélisque d'Arles explained

Arles Obelisk
Native Name:Obélisque d'Arles
Native Language:fr
Designation1:WHS
Designation1 Date:1981 (5th session)
Designation1 Partof:Arles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments
Designation1 Number:164
Designation1 Criteria:ii, iv
Designation1 Type:Cultural
Designation1 Free1name:Region
Designation1 Free1value:Europe and North America
Designation2:Monument historique
Designation2 Date:1840
Designation2 Number:PA00081180
Designation2 Offname:Obélisque antique
Location:Place de la République
13200 Arles, France
Height:
With pedestal:
Built:4th century
Rebuilt:March 26, 1676
Architect:Jacques Peytret
Coordinates:43.6764°N 4.6276°W

The Obélisque d'Arles ("Arles Obelisk") is a 4th-century Roman obelisk, erected in the center of the Place de la République, in front of the town hall of Arles, France.

Description

The obelisk is made of granite from Asia Minor.[1] It does not feature any inscription. Its height together with its pedestal is approximately 20 m.

History

The obelisk was first erected under the Roman emperor Constantine II in the center of the spina of the Roman circus of Arles. After the circus was abandoned in the 6th century, the obelisk fell down and was broken in two parts. It was rediscovered in the 14th century and re-erected on top of a pedestal soon surmounted by a bronze globe and sun on 26 March 1676.

Designed by Jacques Peytret, these ornaments changed in times of political regimes. During the Revolution, the sun was replaced by a Phrygian cap; under the Empire, the eagle replaced the cap; under Louis-Philippe, the royal sun took the place of the rooster hunting the eagle. Since 1866, the ornaments were permanently removed and replaced by a bronze capstone until a fountain and the sculptures around it were designed by Antoine Laurent Dantan in the 19th century.

Conservation

This obelisk was listed on the 1840 inventory of historic sites in France.[2] It is part of a 1981-designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Arles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: L' obélisque d'Arles . Patrimonie de la Ville d'Arles . 2014-06-01 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140106153437/http://www.patrimoine.ville-arles.fr/arles/ville.cfm?action=edifice_descriptif&id=41 . 2014-01-06 .
  2. Obélisque antique
  3. Web site: Monuments romains et romans d'Arles. whc.unesco.org. UNESCO. 13 March 2011.