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- Point zero Paris: The hidden milestone marker where French roads meet
Point zero Paris, better known as Kilometre zero in France, is a milestone marker and the exact spot from which all distances in France are measured It’s also the starting point for France’s most important national roads
- Point Zero: The Overlooked Heart of Paris - The Parisian Guide
Visitors to Paris flock to Notre-Dame Cathedral, marveling at its gothic grandeur But many walk right past something far older and, in its own way, just as significant—Point Zero Embedded in the cobblestones outside the cathedral, this small brass marker is the true heart of Paris
- Point Zero of Paris The Most Missed Landmark
Discover Point Zero Paris, the official center of France located outside Notre Dame Learn about its medieval history, legends, and why all roads lead here
- Paris Point Zero in Paris - Atlas Obscura
One of a number of so-called "kilometre zeroes" around the world, Paris Point Zero marks the supposedly exact center of the city or country All other locations are thought to be measured as a
- Paris Point Zéro | Explore Europe - Digital Cosmonaut
Set in concrete, the small brass octagonal plate is the central point from which all roads in France are measured Despite digging a bit deeper, no information could be found when the Point Zéro was officially set
- Notre-Dame de Paris: point zéro back on the cathedral forecourt, just a . . .
Since 1768, the forecourt of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral has been the starting point for the roads of France, defined by the " point zéro", a stone used as a kilometre marker to calculate
- The Mysterious Plaque That Connects All of France’s Roads
It shows a star design and the words "Point Zéro des Routes de France" (Kilometer Zero of France’s Roads) Besides being a starting point, Kilometer Zero is a symbol of how roads connect the entire country
- The story behind point zéro - by Jenn Bragg
Point zéro is marked with a compass rose indicating the four cardinal points that is embedded in an octagonal stone On the stone is inscribed “point zéro des routes de France” It’s located about 30 meters (100 feet) away from the front of the Notre Dame Cathedral, in an area known as the forecourt
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