Arc Héré

Local namePorte Héré
LocationNancy, France

The Arc Héré or Porte Héré is a triumphal arch located in the city of Nancy, France, on the north side of the Place Stanislas. It was designed by Emmanuel Héré de Corny to honor the French king Louis XV and was built between 1752 and 1755. Its architecture is inspired by the Arch of Septimius Severus in Rome. The Arc replaced an older royal gate constructed under the rule of Louis XIV; three bas reliefs from the old gate are featured on the Arc.

The Arc displays motifs of war and peace, with one side featuring arrowheads and armor and the other featuring wheat ears and cornucopias. The top of the Arc bears an inscription reading: "HOSTIUM TERROR / FOEDERUM CULTOR / GENTISQUE DECUS ET AMOR", referring to Louis XV. To the sides of the inscription are statues of the deities Ceres, Minerva, Hercules, and Mars.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arc_Héré

Address 23 Rue Héré, Nancy 54000, France

Coordinates 48°41'39.948" N 6°10'57.577" E

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