The Place de l'Étoile is a large urban junction in Paris, France, the meeting point of twelve straight avenues (hence the name "Star Square") including the Champs-Élysées which continues to the east. It was renamed Place Charles de Gaulle in 1970 in honor of President de Gaulle, but is still largely referred to by its original name.
The place lies in the middle of the Axe historique and at its centre stands the Arc de Triomphe.
Place de l'Étoile and the avenues leading to it were extensively redesigned as part of Baron Haussmann's urban planning projects.
The twelve avenues, clockwise from the north, are:
The place is symmetrical and has thus 6 axes:
The Place de l'Étoile (as well as the Arc de Triomphe) is split between the VIIIe, XVIe and the XVIIe arrondissements of Paris:
The place is surrounded by two street forming a circle around it: the rue de Presbourg and the rue de Tilsitt which are named since 1864 after diplomatic successes of Napoleon.
La Place de l'étoile is the title of a novel by French writer Patrick Modiano.
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