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The “I love you” wall stands at the center of the Abbesses garden at
Montmartre, Paris, and covers a surface area of 40 square meters with a
total of 612 tiles of enameled lava. The phrase “I love you” is written
more than a thousand times in over 300 different languages.
The wall was created by two artists - Frederic Baron and Claire Kito -
as a rendezvous location for lovers and a lasting monument to eternal
adoration. The phrases were collected by Frederic Baron in notebooks by
knocking on the doors of embassies and asking their neighbors until he
had collected more than 300 languages all expressing the powerful
sentiment of love. Frederic Baron then asked Claire Kito, an artist who
practices oriental calligraphy, to assemble the script.
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