Haussman 3d building

Reproduction de la facade d’un immeuble haussmannien dans le moindre détail
Exact replica of a Haussmannian building in 3d.

Les transformations de Paris sous le Second Empire ou travaux haussmanniens constituent une modernisation d’ensemble de la capitale française menée à bien de 1852 à 1870 par Napoléon III et le préfet de Paris, le Baron Haussmann.

Haussmann’s renovation of Paris was a vast public works program commissioned by Emperor Napoléon III and directed by his prefect of the Seine, Georges-Eugène Haussmann, between 1853 and 1870. It included the demolition of medieval neighborhoods that were deemed overcrowded and unhealthy by officials at the time; the building of wide avenues; new parks and squares; the annexation of the suburbs surrounding Paris; and the construction of new sewers, fountains and aqueducts. Haussmann’s work was met with fierce opposition, and he was finally dismissed by Napoleon III in 1870; but work on his projects continued until 1927. The street plan and distinctive appearance of the center of Paris today is largely the result of Haussmann’s renovation.

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