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Medici column

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Architect
  
Jean Bullant

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Hôtel de Soissons, Bourse de commerce, Halle aux blés, Fontaine de la Croix‑du‑Trahoir, Fontaine des Innocents

The Medici column is a monument in Paris, France, located in front of the Bourse de commerce.

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History

The column was built in 1575 by Jean Bullant at the request of Catherine de' Medici. It is believed it may be a tribute to Henri II, who was killed after a prediction was made by Nostradamus. Catherine also had a love for astrology and when Nostradamus left Paris, she asked to have the column built so that Cosimo Ruggieri could use it.

Description

The fluted column is 28 meters high. Inside are 147 spiral steps which leads to a viewing platform. It used to have a glass roof. Now the platform is covered with an iron frame. The four corners of the columns top match the four points of a compass. The column was not an original part of the plan when Catherine de' Medici was planning the building of her home, Hôtel de Soissons, to which the column connected.

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