Méridienne verte

The Méridienne verte (Green Meridian) is a project devised by the architect Paul Chemetov for the 2000 celebration in France.

It involved marking on the ground the Paris Meridian crossing France from North to South (from Dunkerque in Nord-Pas-de-Calais to Prats-de-Mollo-la-Preste in Pyrénées-Orientales) by planting trees along the whole line.

[1] On 14 July (Bastille Day) 2000, a picnic was organised along the length of the Méridienne verte.

With a diameter of 4 m and a reach of 1.3 km, their coloured beams lit up the 6th and 14th arrondissements of Paris for three consecutive nights, from 13 to 15 July.

At the intersection of the Meridian and the 45th parallel, in the commune of Ayrens (Cantal), trees have been planted in two perpendicular lines to mark the crossing.

Medallion on a Méridienne verte marker in the Rue de Rivoli, Paris 1
Monument marking the Meridian at Dunkerque
Stele at Saint-Martin-du-Tertre . The inscription refers to the geodesic survey of France 1866-1883.