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Why was Haussmanisation of Paris not liked by the people?​

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Answered by amalraj142003
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Haussmanisation of Paris

Haussmann's renovation is basically reconstruction of Paris in which includes many public works program which was introduced by Emperor Napoleon III during 1853 and 1870 and they are:

Destruction of crowded and unhealthy medieval neighborhoods

The building of wide avenues

Parks and squares

The annexation of the suburbs surrounding Paris

Construction of new sewers

Fountains and aqueducts

Napoleon III

Napoleon III was the chief architect of the new city, so he was raised as a representative of effective reconstruction to increase the beauty of a city and impose order.

But because of this plane around 3, 50,500 people were displaced including poor who were become homeless.

Perhaps this all “Haussmanisation of Paris” also had many benefits such as

Employment opportunities

Paris was risen symbol of civic pride

Paris became the nucleus of many new architectural

Social and intellectual developments

All this positive factors had affected many parts of World and inspired them for development during 20th century.

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Answered by honeygupta4
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Haussmanisation of Paris refers to the re-building of Paris by Baron Haussmann in the mid-eighteenth century. When Louis Napoleon III came to power, he appointed haussmann as the chief architect of the new city. He laid out new streets, straight sidewalks, boulevards and open avenues, and plantedfull-grown trees. Haussmann's architectural plans had positives as well as negatives. His name gas become a representation of forcible reconstruction to enhance the people from the centre of paris. This included many poor people who were now rendered homeless. Nevertheless, this ''Haussmanisation of Paris'' had its boons too. Public works employed nearly one in five working people. Haussmann's work was criticised by the wealthy and poor alike during his time, but Paris became a symbol of civic pride for the French and it became the nucleus of many new architectural, social and intellectual developments that influenced other parts of the world in the twentieth century.

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