What is the wall of love used for?


What is the wall of love used for? Spanning 416 square feet, the I Love You Wall (Le mur des je t'aime) in Paris's Jehan-Rictus Square was created by two artists as a rendezvous location for lovers and a lasting monument to eternal adoration.


Do French people say I love you?

It is true that in France we don't toss around the word love every five minutes as you do in the US. In France, “I love you” – or rather “Je t'aime” – almost always means one thing and that is “I'm in love with you.”


What is the nickname for Paris?

From here on, the city gained the nickname La Ville-Lumière ('The City of Light'). At the time, Paris was one of the first European cities to adopt street lighting, but the nickname really gained the most traction during the Age of Enlightenment that followed.