the Tuileries garden in Paris will welcome the Olympic flame – Libération

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2024-03-27 07:56:03

According to AFP, the basin has finally found its location. It will be exhibited in the legendary garden, between Place de la Concorde and the Louvre Palace, a safe place accessible to the public.

On the Eiffel Tower or in the courtyard of the Louvre… the Olympic flame took a long time to find its Parisian address during the Olympics. It’s now done. According to AFP, the Olympic cauldron which will host the flame will be installed in the Jardin des Tuileries, a place accessible to the public between the Louvre Palace and Place de La Concorde, AFP learned on Wednesday from a source with knowledge of the negotiations. This secret location, which some had imagined on the Eiffel Tower or not far away, was chosen “several weeks” ago between the organizing committee (Cojo) and the Paris town hall, confided this source.

Called the “Ariane project”, the location ultimately chosen was not the one initially thought. The organizers and the municipality initially opted for the installation of the basin in the square courtyard of the Louvre, in the center of the museum. “But the place was more complicated for public access. The choice of the Tuileries therefore prevailed also because of the ease of access,” explained this source. More precisely, the chosen installation area is located at the level of the large round pool of the Tuileries garden, close to the east entrance, opposite the Louvre Pyramid. A place not far from Place de la Concorde, one of the Olympic sites which will host four events (BMX freestyle, breaking, skateboarding and 3×3 basketball).

Lots of rumors have been circulating

Questioned by AFP, the organizing committee refused to deny or confirm this information, a suggestion that the daily newspaper l’Equipe had mentioned on March 20. The Minister of Sports, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, had kicked in on RMC five days ago: “She will especially arrive in Marseille from May 8,” she evaded. The deputy for sports at Paris town hall, Pierre Rabadan, did not wish to “make any comment” either. “There have already been a lot of rumors about its location,” explains Cojo, adding: “What we can say is that in the spirit of the Games in the heart of the city, we want the basin to be installed in the heart of Paris, for the symbolism and so that it is visible to all. It is in the spirit of the Paris 2024 Games and our opening ceremony, both open to as many people as possible and open to the city.”

The basin will therefore be installed almost a kilometer as the crow flies from the town hall, between Place Vendôme and the Musée d’Orsay. “It is an area that allows for optimal security. There will be law enforcement 24 hours a day to protect the flame and the public will be able to see it in particular thanks to passages on the side of the Garden which are raised,” specifies this source. The Louvre site will be at the heart of the Olympic Games, since a “gala” dinner, orchestrated by the teams of chef Alain Ducasse, will also be organized there for around a hundred heads of state and personalities on the eve of the Olympic ceremony. opening.

Arrival of the flame in Marseille on May 8

For the moment, we do not know if the cauldron will be lit at the Tuileries by the last bearer of the flame, or if a temporary cauldron will be lit elsewhere at the time of the opening ceremony and moved afterwards. During previous editions of the Olympic Games, such as in Rio (2016) or Tokyo (2021), the cauldron was lit in a stadium (at the Maracana for Rio and at the Olympic stadium for Tokyo) before being moved to the cities.

The torch relay, which will be lit on April 16 in Olympia (Greece), will begin in France in Marseille on May 8, after a journey of more than ten days between Athens and the Phocaean city on the three-masted Belem. After a journey of almost more than two and a half months, passing through nearly 400 cities in France, the relay must end on July 26 in Paris. The name of the last torchbearer still remains shrouded in mystery.

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