Paris, or popularly known as the City of Light, is aptly called so because the city becomes even more magical when nighttime comes. This nickname has originated from the reference to the city’s intellectual “light” as it served as the central hub for creatives and artists, specifically during the 1920s.
This moniker also refers to the early street lighting adoption of the city, with it being among the first places that switched to electric lamps from oil lamps in1878.…
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