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Obelisk of Marie-Antoinette at Fontainebleau en Seine-et-Marne

Patrimoine classé
Monument
Obélisque
Seine-et-Marne

Obelisk of Marie-Antoinette at Fontainebleau

    Carrefour de l'Obélisque
    77300 Fontainebleau

Key figures

Marie-Antoinette - Queen of France Character associated with the obelisk.

Origin and history

The obelisk of Marie-Antoinette in Fontainebleau is an emblematic monument located in this town of Île-de-France. Although its construction period is not specified in the available sources, its name evokes a direct connection with Queen Marie-Antoinette, a major figure in the history of France. This type of monument, often erected as a tribute or as a memorial to a historical figure, reflects the commemorative practices of modern times.

Fontainebleau, a city rich in royal heritage, is home to several monuments linked to the history of the French monarchy. Obelisks, like the one dedicated to Marie-Antoinette, were generally used to mark a symbolic place or to honour a personality. In the context of Île-de-France, a region historically linked to royal power, these monuments were often part of a desire for legitimacy or memory, at the heart of a society marked by hierarchies and symbols of the Ancien Régime.

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