Paris Builds New Summer Landmark Cauldron


Paris Builds New Summer Landmark Cauldron

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Paris Builds New Summer Landmark Cauldron

The Paris Games are over, but the flame lives on. It is now called the \"Paris Cauldron,\" not the Olympic flame. It will light up the sky each summer night in Paris.

The cauldron will be in the Tuileries Gardens. It will rise into the sky every evening for three years. The light will be from June 21 to September 14.

The cauldron looks like a flame, but it is not real fire. It uses lights, mist, and fans to make a glow. The designer is Mathieu Lehanneur, and the energy comes from EDF.

The first cauldron was not strong enough to last long. Engineers made it stronger for the summer weather. They used better parts to protect it from rain and sun.

The cauldron was first lit during the 2024 Paris Games. Many people came to see it then. Now, it is back as part of a plan to keep the Games' spirit alive.


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What is the cauldron called now?

It is called the 'Paris Cauldron.'

Where will the cauldron be located?

The cauldron will be in the Tuileries Gardens.

Who designed the cauldron?

The designer is Mathieu Lehanneur.


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