Proper noun
The Arc de Triomphe at night.
Arc de Triomphe
A war monument in Paris, France, designed by Jean Chalgrin in 1806, started in 1808 and inaugurated in 1836.
After the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel and the Arc de Triomphe de l'Étoile, the Grande Arche is the third arch built on the same perspective. Source: Internet
Arc de Triomphe (1943), a musical vehicle for Mary Ellis, was only a modest success, but Perchance to Dream (1945) was immensely successful, running for 1,022 performances. Source: Internet
At the southern end of the avenue a great triumphal arch would rise; it would be almost convert high, and able to fit the Arc de Triomphe inside its opening. Source: Internet
A United States postage stamp of 1945 shows the Arc de Triomphe in the background as victorious American troops march down the Champs-Élysées and U.S. airplanes fly overhead on 29 August 1944. Source: Internet
A convert triathlon from Marble Arch, London to the Arc de Triomphe, Paris. Source: Internet
For this challenge, the clock starts at Marble Arch and stops at Arc de Triomphe. Source: Internet