Chaillot Palace Audio Guide in Paris | MapTalesGo
Learn about Chaillot Palace in Paris, a key site from the 1937 International Exposition, home to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and vibrant cultural institutions.
An iconic example of 20th-century architecture, this grand structure was built for the 1937 International Exposition, replacing the earlier Trocadéro Palace. Its neoclassical design features two sweeping wings that frame the Esplanade of Human Rights, where the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted in 1948.
Adorned with monumental reliefs and literary quotes, the palace houses cultural institutions like the Museum of Man and the National Theater of Chaillot, making it a vibrant hub of art and history.
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