Rue de Rivoli arcades in Paris

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The Rue de Rivoli arcades in Paris are a long, elegant series of neoclassical covered walkways lined with shops and cafés, running parallel to the Tuileries Garden and exemplifying 19th-century Parisian urban design.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural ensemble
covered arcade
urban design feature
alignedWith straight axis of Rue de Rivoli
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
contributesTo commercial life of Rue de Rivoli
iconic image of central Paris
exemplifies 19th-century Parisian urban design
Haussmann-era planning principles
faces Tuileries Garden NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic arcaded ground floor
colonnaded
covered walkways
elegant
long
regular rhythm of arches
uniform façades
hasCulturalSignificance representative of Parisian café culture
symbol of Parisian elegance
hasElement boutiques
cafés
covered sidewalks
galleries
shops
stone arches
hasFunction café promenade
covered pedestrian walkway
shopping arcade
influencedBy imperial urban planning under Napoleon I
locatedIn France
Paris
Rue de Rivoli NERFINISHED
material stone
near Louvre Museum NERFINISHED
Place de la Concorde NERFINISHED
partOf Rue de Rivoli streetscape
historic center of Paris
popularWith local residents
tourists
provides shelter from rain
shelter from sun
roofType continuous covered roof over sidewalk
runsAlong north side of the Tuileries Garden
runsParallelTo Tuileries Garden NERFINISHED
usedFor leisurely promenades
pedestrian circulation
shopping
tourism
visibleFrom Tuileries Garden NERFINISHED

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Liston arcade inspiredBy Rue de Rivoli arcades in Paris