2024 Olympics: Will the Olympic cauldron be lit tonight?

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On April 16, the Olympic flame was lit in Greece. After just over four months of relief in France, from Marseille to Tahiti, he will settle in Paris. The opening ceremony, which will begin at 7:30 p. m. on the Seine this Friday, July 26, should end with the lighting of the cauldron, a symbolic gesture that marks the official start of the Games.

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Unlike the other editions where it was in a stadium, it will be here in the center of the capital, more precisely in the Tuileries Gardens. For several days, a gray globe has landed on the great circular basin of the Angels, in the precise extension between the pyramid of the Louvre and the obelisk of the Concorde of the Angelesce of the angels.

Will the Seine basin be illuminated before being transported to the Tuileries through the last relay with a still secret identity? Does it go directly to the garden? We forget about it for the moment. The ball and the ropes surrounding it cause the cauldron to float in the air over the pool.

Suspension Future puts the flame @Paris2024. I think the basin will be around the ball and it will be magnificent! Your opinion? It is the fountain of the Tuileries Garden, March article on the subject https://t. co/Vqo0pOAGUJ… pic. twitter. com/EOkVWaY1OE

The flos angelesme, which will brighten up the Parisian night, will be, as a novelty, visual and will be available to the public free of charge, from July 27 to August 10, from 11 a. m. to 7 p. m. However, you’ll want to reserve a space and get a ticket priced on this Paris Games page. The spectators and athletes who will be at the Concorde de Plos Angeles Angeles for the BMX loose style, truck, skateboard and 3×3 basketball occasions will be as close as possible to the flos angelesme imaginable.

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