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flowerbeds he placed three ornamental lakes with fountains. In front of the centre of the first fountain he laid out the Grande Allée, which extended 350 metres. He built two other alleys, lined with chestnut trees, on either side. He crossed these three main alleys with small lanes, to create compartments planted with diverse trees, shrubs and flowers.
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The cauldron has remained landed during the day and has risen into the sky at sunset and when lit during both opening ceremonies, anchored to the ground by a wire-like conduit in the middle of the Grand Bassin Rond. The maximum 10,000 people per day visited the cauldron daily during the
Olympics, and
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became owner of the garden, and made major changes. He enlarged the royal reserve within the garden further to the west as far as the north–south alley that crossed the large round basin, He decorated the gardens with beds of exotic plants and flowers, and new statues. In 1859, he turned the
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The plan of the garden at the west end, adjoining the Place de la
Concorde, is similar to that of Le Notre's original plan. The central element is the large octagonal basin, popular with lunching Parisian office workers and children with miniature sailboats. Two horseshoe-shaped ramps give access to
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on 22 September 1900, in honour of the twenty-two thousand mayors of France, served under large tents. The
Tuileries Garden was filled with entertainments for the public; acrobats, puppet theatres, lemonade stands, small boats on the lakes, donkey rides, and stands selling toys. It was a meeting for
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60 m (200 ft) in diameter, respectively 70 m (230 ft) from corner to corner, with one fountain in the centre with a waterjet of 12 m (39 ft) height, additional powerful waterjets from each corner to the center. The terraces frame the western entrance of the garden, and
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Le Nôtre's gardens were designed to be seen from above, from a building or terrace. He eliminated the street which separated the palace and the garden, and replaced it with a terrace looking down upon flowerbeds bordered by low boxwood hedges and filled with designs of flowers. In the centre of the
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During their storming, the gardens had been badly damaged, with many buildings set on fire. The
National Convention assigned the renewal of the gardens to the painter Jacques-Louis David, and to his brother in law, the architect August Cheval de Saint-Hubert. They conceived a garden decorated with
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for the palace. The new garden was an enclosed space five hundred metres long and three hundred metres wide, separated from the new palace by a lane. It was divided into rectangular compartments by six alleys, and the sections were planted with lawns, flower beds, and small clusters of five trees,
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The Grand
Couvert is the central, tree-covered portion of the garden. It is divided by the Grande Allée, the wide path that runs from the Round pond to the gates of the Place de la Concorde. Most of the trees are relatively recent, with only a small number dating back to the early 19th century or
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In 1801, Napoleon ordered the construction of a new street along the northern edge of the
Tuileries Garden through space that had been occupied by the riding school and stables built by Marie de' Medici, and the private gardens of aristocrats and convents and religious orders that had been closed
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The two outdoor cafes in the Grand
Couvert are named after two famous cafes once located in the garden; the café Very, which had been on the terrasse des Feuillants in the 18th–19th century; and the café Renard, which in the 18th century had been a popular meeting place on the western terrace.
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The elevated terrace between the
Carrousel and the rest of the garden used to be at the front of the Tuileries Palace. After the palace was burned in 1870, it was made into a road, which was put underground in 1877. The terrace is decorated by two large vases which used to be in the gardens of
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Le Nôtre wanted his grand perspective from the palace to the western end of the garden to continue outside the garden. In 1667, he made plans for an avenue with two rows of trees on either side, which would have continued west to the present Rond-Point des Champs-Élysées.
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at the west end of the garden, between the Louvre and the
Tuileries Palace, where the moat of the old city walls had been, was turned into a parterre of flower beds and paths. This parterre was transformed into a sort of a playground for the aristocracy. The daughter of
710:. The opening event was held in the Tuileries. After a hymn written for the occasion, Robespierre set fire to mannequins representing Atheism, Ambition, Egoism and False Simplicity, revealing a statue of Wisdom. The ceremony then moved on the a larger event in the
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The large round pond is surrounded by statues on themes from antiquity, allegory, and ancient mythology. Statues in violent poses alternate with those in serene poses. On the south side, starting from the east entrance of the large round pond, they are:
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in 1944 saw considerable fighting in the garden between the Germans and the French resistance. Monet's paintings were damaged during the fighting. In 1946, after the end of World War II, many masterpieces from private collections were recovered in
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Napoleon made few changes to the interior of the garden. He continued to use the garden for military parades and to celebrate special events, including the passage of his own wedding procession on 2 April 1810, when he married the Archduchess
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the Tuileries Palace, and tried to burn the Louvre as well. The ruins, burned out inside but with walls largely intact, were torn down in 1883. The empty site of the palace, between the two pavilions of the Louvre, became part of the garden.
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The garden was entirely enclosed, and was used exclusively by the royal family when they were in residence, but When the king and court were absent from Paris, the gardens were turned into a pleasure spot for the nobility. In 1630 a
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was turned into the "New Garden" (Jardin Neuf) with a large fountain in the center. Though Henry IV never lived in the Tuileries Palace, which was continually under reconstruction, he did use the gardens for relaxation and exercise.
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an order of nuns, gave the esplanade its name. The convent was closed during the Revolution and turned into a clubhouse for a revolutionary faction called the Feuillants. The wide esplanade alongside it was originally planted with
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In 1719, four monumental sculptures were installed at the base of the ramps leading up to the Orangerie and the Jeu de Paume. All four are allegorical representations of rivers; Two are late-17th century originals; They represent
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Le Nôtre and his hundreds of masons, gardeners and earth-movers worked on the gardens from 1666 to 1672. In 1682, however, the King, furious with the Parisians for resisting his authority, abandoned Paris and moved to Versailles.
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961:(1914–1918), the gardeners were drafted into the army, and maintenance of the garden was reduced to a minimum. The statues were surrounded by sandbags. In 1918, two German long-range artillery shells landed in the garden.
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on 21 June 1791, the King and family were placed under house arrest in the palace. The royal family was allowed to walk in the park on the evening of 18 September 1791, during the festival organized to celebrate the new
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Since the beginning of 2020, a project for the erection of a large national memorial is also being prepared, the latter will feature the list of names of the 200,000 slaves freed by the French abolition of 1848.
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The octagonal basin is surrounded by group of statues installed there in the 18th century. They include allegorical works depicting the four seasons, alternating with heroic figures from Ancient Rome, including
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during the Revolution. This new street also took part of the Terrasse des Feuillants, which had been occupied by cafés and restaurants. The new street, lined with arcades on the north side, was named the
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The Terrace and Esplanade des Feuillants are parallel wide pathways that runs alongside the Rue de Rivoli on the north side of the garden. The terrace was originally created in the 17th century by
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1908:, which was first built in 1852 under Napoleon III by the architect Firmin Bourgeois to shelter citrus trees during the winter. Since 1927 its main attraction has been a series of eight of
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and family were brought against his will to the Tuileries Palace. The garden was reserved exclusively for the royal family in the morning, then open to the public in the afternoon. Queen
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and Coysevox were placed along the Grande Allée. A swing bridge was placed at the west end over the moat, to make access to the garden easier. The creation of the Place Louis XV (now
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614:, were celebrated with concerts and fireworks in the park. Small food stands were placed in the park, and chairs could be rented for a small fee. Public toilets were added in 1780.
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in Rome, and was designed to be the ceremonial entrance to his palace, It also became the centerpiece of the large parade ground where Louis XIV had held his Carrousel procession.
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The park also displays wide variety of garden sculpture dating back to period of Louis XIV. Many of the present classical works are copies, with the originals inside the Louvre.
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Since the first garden of Marie de Medicis in the 17th century, the Tuileries has been used to display art and sculpture. The most famous examples are the water lilies series by
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in the 14th century, Two stairways parallel to the Arc du Triumph du Carrousel lead down into the moat. On the west side of the moat are traces left by the fighting during the
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Roman porticos, monumental porches, columns, and other classical decoration. The project of David and Saint-Hubert was never completed. All that remains today are the two
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dedicated to contemporary art from outside France. It held a large collection of impressionist art from 1947 until 1986, when these works were transferred to the new
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and start a silk industry in France. He also built a rectangular ornamental lake of 65 metres by 45 metres with a fountain supplied with water by the new pump called
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in the 16th century, and was in place until 1720. In the 17th century the terrace was occupied by a famous cabaret, la Garenne de Renard. Now it is home to the
489:, the Tuileries Garden was opened to the public, with the exception of beggars, "lackeys" and soldiers. It was the first royal garden to be open to the public.
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In the second part of the 20th century the Grand Couvert was redecorated with works of modern and contemporary sculpture by international artists, including:
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1836:(1640–1720). Originally at Marly, moved to the Tuileries in 1719 and placed at the west gate of the garden. In 1986 the original of marble was moved to the
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period in the early 19th century it became known as the "Petite Provence", because of the pensioned soldiers who passed the hours in the sunshine there.
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by the National Convention at the Manège, and was sentenced to death. Afterwards the Tuileries became the National Garden (Jardin National) of the new
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The Grand Carré (Large Square) is the eastern, open part of the Tuileries Garden, close to the Louvre, which still follows the formal plan of the
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were given a part of the garden for her private use, first at the west end of the Promenade Bord d'eaux, then at the edge of the Place Louis XV.
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be brought to Paris and installed in the National Garden. The originals are now in the Louvre, with copies taking their place in the gardens.
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Dozens of statues were added to the garden. It also served as the setting for large civic events such as the banquet given during the
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A famous early balloon ascent, the first free flight of a manned hydrogen balloon, was made from the garden on 1 December 1783 by
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The garden was also used to celebrate revolutionary holidays and festivals. On 8 June 1794, a series of events to honour the
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made in 1794. They are now decorated with plaster casts of moldings on mythological themes from the park of Louis XIV at
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On the west side of the garden, beside the present-day Place de la Concorde, he built two ramps in a horseshoe shape
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The eastern part of the Grand Carré, surrounding the circular pond, was the private garden of the King under
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and they were brought to the Orangerie, in a program to restore them to owners or surviving family members.
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in the large courtyard between the Tuileries Palace and the Louvre, This was modeled after the triumphal
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earlier. The Couvert was extensively replanted in the 1990s, with eight hundred trees added since 1997.
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Beginning at the east end, closest to the Louvre, these are some of the primary features of the garden.
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for Louis XIV; it then separated the garden from a row of convents that bordered the garden. The
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remade the garden of the Carrousel, adding labyrinths and a fan of low hedges radiating from the
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rested. Mathieu Lehanneur designed the cauldron as part of a hot air balloon in tribute to the
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of 1830, the garden again became a battleground, stormed by opponents of the monarchy. King
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The statues in the park now are copies; the originals are in the Louvre.
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The Orangerie, the Jeu de Paume, and West Terrace of the Tuileries
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2996:"Flame-free Olympic cauldron becomes hot ticket at Paris Games"
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calls have been made to make the cauldron a permanent fixture.
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Walkers in the Tuileries Garden during the summer of 2022.
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The two western terraces of the garden overlook the
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217:, meaning "tile"). The new residence was called the
1677:" symbol that first appeared in America before the
534:, or riding school in the gardens, 26 December 1792
3495:National Olympic Nautical Stadium of Île-de-France
2564:Gardens of Illusion: The Genius of André Le Nostre
887:Post for the 1893 Salon d'Automobile in the garden
445:, based on symmetry, order and long perspectives.
1650:The alleys of the Couvert are decorated with two
920:, and Paris was the scene of the uprising of the
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2003:on the terrace by the Place de la Concorde. The
901:du bord-de-l'eau into a playground for his son,
555:After the death of Louis XIV, the five-year-old
479:In 1667, at the request of the famous author of
185:. Together with her son, the new king of France
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1476:Périclès distribuant les couronnes aux artistes
1412:created by André Le Nôtre in the 17th century.
991:. An exposition of work by the German sculptor
857:The Garden of the Tuileries on a Spring Morning
463:and two terraces overlooking an octagonal lake
365:After the assassination of his father in 1610,
344:Le Nôtre's Tuileries Garden plan, engraving by
3626:Le Bourget Exhibition Centre and Media Village
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1964:. It was originally a court for the sport of "
629:. The balloon and passengers landed safely at
530:Louis XVI makes his plea at his trial, in the
6114:Sculpture gardens, trails and parks in France
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1595:Cassandre se met sous la protection de Pallas
964:In the years between the two World Wars, the
4395:Musée de Cluny – Musée national du Moyen Âge
1448:(Tiger overwhelming a crocodile) (1873) and
798:moved into the Tuileries Palace. During the
571:, were brought from the king's residence at
4023:Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
1891:, a tennis court turned into an art gallery
937:major commercial events, such as the first
452:On the south side of the park, next to the
205:, a road in the countryside continuing the
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2398:, bronze, (1938–1943), Jardin du Carrousel
1956:On the north of the garden, alongside the
794:troops were camped in the garden, and the
3947:Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre
3748:Franco-British Exhibition Fencing Grounds
3307:Arena Paris Nord and Villepinte PMC Range
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373:, built stables and a riding school, the
181:, at the eastern part of Paris, near the
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1945:(1881–1905). It also has a modern work,
1745:West gateway to the garden, designed by
1571:The Centaur Nessus Carrying Off Dejanire
1019:, the Minister of Culture for President
550:in the National Garden (Tuileries), 1794
5476:Suresnes American Cemetery and Memorial
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1136:Starting in November, 2021, ninety-two
916:In 1870, Napoleon III was defeated and
806:was replaced by a constitutional king,
427:, commissioned the landscape architect
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3882:Winter Stadium, Université de Montréal
2587:Les Tuileries, Du Louvre à la Concorde
2566:, Vanderbilt University Press, 1980. (
2142:and are copies of 18th century works.
1296:. It was originally surmounted by the
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675:The new revolutionary government, the
390:and the niece of Louis XIII, known as
291:, which had been built in 1608 on the
244:images of plants and animals, made by
197:. It was bordered on the south by the
177:decided to leave her residence of the
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4385:Musée national des Monuments Français
4305:Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme
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2872:1900 Summer Olympics official report.
2648:Les Tuileries Du Louvre à la Concorde
2559:, Citadelles et Mazenod, Paris, 2006.
2539:History of Parks and Gardens of Paris
2353:In 1964 the French culture minister,
1876:, 1881–ca.1899, next to the Orangerie
1450:Tigresse portant un paon à ses petits
1324:, representing the triumph of peace.
1113:. Another ensemble of three works by
706:, with sets and costumes designed by
81:
5715:List of tourist attractions in Paris
4390:Muséum national d'histoire naturelle
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1990:
1889:National Gallery of the Jeu de Paume
1370:made in the 19th century during the
775:, after Napoleon's victory in 1797.
437:, a style he had first developed at
4280:Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie
3860:Fernando Montes de Oca Fencing Hall
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1609:Cain After Killing His Brother Abel
1567:Le Centaur Nessus enlevant Dėjanire
148:Plan for the palace and gardens by
13:
6124:Venues of the 2024 Summer Olympics
6084:Venues of the 1900 Summer Olympics
2874:p. 16. Accessed 14 November 2010.
2134:(1687–1692); The other two depict
2097:(1687–1692), ramp to the Orangerie
1620:The Grande Allée and Grand Couvert
1605:Caïn venant de tuer son frère Abel
1377:
1338:Monument aux morts de Port Vendres
1217:
1038:, the Belgian landscape architect
283:trees where he hoped to cultivate
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5957:Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume
5471:Mémorial de la France combattante
5186:Parc de la Butte-du-Chapeau-Rouge
4285:Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume
2326:Rhinoceros attacked by two tigers
2005:Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume
1962:Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume
1480:Pericles Giving Crowns to Artists
86:) is a public garden between the
5390:Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye
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4375:Musée national Eugène Delacroix
3965:Olympic Green Convention Center
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2605:Grammaire des Jardins Parisiens
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2343:by Auguste Caïn. Bronze, (1882)
2328:by Auguste Caïn. Bronze, (1882)
2116:(the original is in the Louvre)
1456:, by the two small round ponds.
1328:Versailles, and two statues by
1149:Olympic and Paralympic cauldron
1053:, works of modern sculpture by
934:1900 Paris Universal Exposition
903:Louis-Napoléon, Prince Imperial
657:failed attempt to escape France
633:, thirty-one miles from Paris.
619:Jacques Alexandre César Charles
317:Garden of Louis XIII in 1649–51
124:Olympic and Paralympic cauldron
6099:Parks and open spaces in Paris
4894:Place des Émeutes-de-Stonewall
3402:Paris Expo Porte de Versailles
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2629:, Editions Ouest-France, 2003.
1581:Thésée combattant le Minotaure
1248:Place and Jardin du Carrousel.
1226:
1034:project launched by President
743:An Imperial review at the new
16:Public garden in France, Paris
1:
6119:1564 establishments in France
5518:Sèvres – Cité de la céramique
5488:Musée de l'air et de l'espace
4430:Palais de la Légion d'Honneur
4380:Musée national Gustave Moreau
4014:Los Angeles Convention Center
3927:Georgia World Congress Center
3815:Wembley Palace of Engineering
2972:Lee, Eleanor (28 July 2024).
2512:, (about 1933), Paul Belmondo
2235:Auguste Rodin, 1881–ca.1905,
1656:Jean-Charles-Alexandre Moreau
1585:Theseus Fighting the Minotaur
1446:Tigre terrassant un crocodile
150:Jacques I Androuet du Cerceau
6000:Palais Royal–Musée du Louvre
5898:Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel
5546:Bastille Day military parade
5044:Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré
4510:Notre-Dame-de-Bonne-Nouvelle
4435:Musée de la Légion d'honneur
4370:Musée National d'Art Moderne
4310:Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris
4086:Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel
3900:Long Beach Convention Center
3766:Gardens of the Egmont Palace
3312:Le Bourget Urban Sports Park
2607:, Parigramme, Paris, 2007. (
2269:Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
1693:The Esplanade des Feuillants
1310:captured in 1798 by Napoleon
1290:Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel
1261:Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel
1044:Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel
761:Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel
745:Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel
718:and sent to the guillotine.
7:
5767:1st arrondissement of Paris
4565:Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais
3793:160th Regiment State Armory
3504:Roucas Blanc Olympic Marina
3172:7th arrondissement of Paris
2622:, Editions Sud Ouest, 2006.
2557:L'art des jardins en Europe
2516:
2058:17th–18th century sculpture
2030:Les Nymphéas (Water Lilies)
2027:Detail of one of the eight
2013:
1353:unsuccessful siege of Paris
1006:Commission for Art Recovery
581:Guillaume Coustou the Elder
425:superintendent of buildings
96:1st arrondissement of Paris
10:
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5781:Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption
5262:Porte de La Chapelle Arena
4585:Saint-Pierre de Montmartre
4460:Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
4442:Musée de la Vie romantique
3869:Messegelände, Fechthalle 1
3327:Porte de La Chapelle Arena
2585:Jacquin, Emmanuel (2000).
2341:Two lions disputing a boar
2307:Tiger battling a crocodile
2294:in the Jardin du Carrousel
702:was organized in Paris by
636:On 6 October 1789, as the
225:Italian Renaissance garden
201:, and on the north by the
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5871:Musée des Arts décoratifs
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5791:Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois
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5277:Stade Pierre de Coubertin
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4772:Boulevard de la Madeleine
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4560:Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois
4450:
4300:Musée des Arts et Métiers
4295:Musée des Arts décoratifs
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3909:Olympic Fencing Gymnasium
3873:Messegelände Fechthalle 2
3802:Haus des Deutschen Sports
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3683:Olympic venues in fencing
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3551:Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux
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2562:Hazlehurst, F. Hamilton,
2049:Water Lilies Room of the
1983:, by 20th century artist
1789:, the royal architect of
1717:Convent of the Feuillants
1687:French Revolution of 1848
1312:. In 1815, following the
1186:(28 August) – Triathlete
1049:In 1998, under President
945:, the Gardens hosted the
918:captured by the Prussians
765:Arch of Septimius Severus
700:Cult of the Supreme Being
548:Cult of the Supreme Being
122:, it was the site of the
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5493:Musée Fragonard d'Alfort
5454:Walt Disney Studios Park
5375:Château de Fontainebleau
5287:Stade Sébastien Charléty
5242:Halle Georges Carpentier
5216:Coulée verte René-Dumont
5191:Parc des Buttes Chaumont
5034:Rue des Francs-Bourgeois
4575:Saint-Jean de Montmartre
4520:Notre-Dame-des-Victoires
4325:Musée de la Cinémathèque
4290:Louis Vuitton Foundation
3918:Palau de la Metal·lúrgia
3891:CSKA Football Fieldhouse
3486:National Shooting Centre
2464:, (1999) by Erik Dietman
2179:Theseus and the Minotaur
2140:The Loire and the Loiret
2136:The Seine and the Marine
1947:Grand Commandement blanc
1030:In 1994, as part of the
83:[ʒaʁdɛ̃detɥilʁi]
5360:Basilica of Saint-Denis
5171:Parc Clichy-Batignolles
4777:Boulevard de Sébastopol
3587:Stade Geoffroy-Guichard
3565:Parc Olympique Lyonnais
3439:Trocadéro (Pont d'Iéna)
3422:Court Philippe Chatrier
2497:(2000) by Anne Rochette
2223:, bronze (West terrace)
1943:La Meditation avec bras
1543:Le Serment de Spartacus
1361:French Wars of Religion
1213:
1196:Charles-Antoine Kouakou
875:in the Tuileries Garden
786:After Napoleon's fall,
781:Marie-Louise of Austria
747:built by Napoleon, 1810
485:and other fairy tales,
388:Gaston, Duke of Orléans
269:French Wars of Religion
6089:Olympic fencing venues
5437:Paris La Défense Arena
5385:Château de Rambouillet
5328:Père Lachaise Cemetery
5292:Vélodrome de Vincennes
5142:Jardin d'Acclimatation
5109:Saint-Germain-des-Prés
4889:Place de la République
4580:Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis
4555:Saint-Germain-des-Prés
4350:Musée Jacquemart-André
4265:Bibliothèque nationale
3609:Non-competitive venues
3322:Paris La Défense Arena
3237:Vélodrome de Vincennes
2627:Architecture du jardin
2349:20th century sculpture
2146:19th century sculpture
1840:and replaced by a copy
1345:Medieval Louvre Castle
1294:Jean-Joseph Espercieux
1223:
1198:, table tennis player
837:Music in the Tuileries
393:La Grande Mademoiselle
74:
5947:Square du Vert-Galant
5699:World Heritage Centre
5689:Paris Zoological Park
5404:Gardens of Versailles
5318:Montparnasse Cemetery
5196:Parc Georges-Brassens
4999:Rue de la Ferronnerie
4600:Saint-Vincent-de-Paul
4550:Saint-François-Xavier
4540:Saint-Étienne-du-Mont
4515:Notre-Dame-de-Lorette
4495:Synagogue de Nazareth
4360:Musée Marmottan Monet
4345:Maison de Victor Hugo
4202:Philharmonie de Paris
3842:Palazzo dei Congressi
3631:Polygone de Vincennes
3621:Paris Congress Centre
3578:Stade de la Beaujoire
3432:Court Simonne-Mathieu
3427:Court Suzanne Lenglen
3197:Croix-Catelan Stadium
2634:Sources and citations
2603:Jarrassé, Dominique,
2581:, Hazan, Paris, 2007.
2472:Magdalena Abakanowicz
2198:The Oath of Spartacus
1561:Julien Toussaint Roux
1547:The Oath of Spartacus
1410:Garden à la française
1336:on the north and the
1221:
1083:Magdalena Abakanowicz
989:stolen or confiscated
434:jardin à la française
265:Day of the Barricades
203:faubourg Saint-Honoré
106:as the garden of the
6060:48.86389°N 2.32611°E
5968:Paris Métro stations
5672:Montmartre Funicular
5652:Moulin de la Galette
5422:Château de Vincennes
5380:Château de Malmaison
5370:Château de Chantilly
5297:Vincennes Hippodrome
5247:Longchamp Hippodrome
5161:Jardin du Luxembourg
4899:Place des États-Unis
4879:Place de la Concorde
4874:Place de la Bastille
4420:Musée du Quai Branly
4400:Musée de l'Orangerie
3851:Waseda Memorial Hall
3775:Stade Yves-du-Manoir
3616:Jardins du Trocadéro
3465:Palace of Versailles
3407:Place de la Concorde
3337:Stade Yves-du-Manoir
3317:Paris Aquatic Centre
3288:2024 Summer Olympics
3187:Boulogne-Billancourt
3156:1900 Summer Olympics
2959:Project manifest EU:
2620:Histoire des jardins
2495:Un, deux, tros, nous
2417:La Grande Musicienne
2237:Méditation avec bras
2202:Louis-Ernest Barrias
2185:, in the Grand Carré
2051:Musée de l'Orangerie
2001:Musée de l'Orangerie
1906:Musée de l'Orangerie
1898:Place de la Concorde
1853:Musée de l'Orangerie
1787:Ange-Jacques Gabriel
1747:Ange-Jacques Gabriel
1685:, and later, in the
1551:Louis-Ernest Barrias
1504:Alexandre Combattant
1498:François-Léon Sicard
1470:Jean-Baptiste Hugues
1298:Horses of Saint Mark
1153:Montgolfier brothers
943:1900 Summer Olympics
623:Nicolas Louis Robert
597:Place de la Concorde
179:Hôtel des Tournelles
175:Catherine de' Medici
116:2024 Summer Olympics
104:Catherine de' Medici
92:Place de la Concorde
75:Jardin des Tuileries
6104:Renaissance gardens
6056: /
6031:Châtelet–Les Halles
5915:Théâtre du Châtelet
5910:Fontaine du Palmier
5876:Les Arts décoratifs
5774:Religious buildings
5503:Parc de Saint-Cloud
5313:Montmartre Cemetery
5282:Stade Roland Garros
5119:Viaduc d'Austerlitz
5009:Rue de la Sourdière
4909:Place des Victoires
4904:Place des Pyramides
4634:Hôtels particuliers
4505:Notre-Dame de Paris
4480:Chapelle expiatoire
4452:Religious buildings
4365:Musée de Montmartre
3824:Westend Tennis Hall
3513:Stade Pierre-Mauroy
3417:Stade Roland Garros
2221:L'Ombre (The Shade)
1970:Musée du Luxembourg
1902:Henry III of France
1679:American Revolution
1660:Jacques-Louis David
1589:Étienne-Jules Ramey
1359:in 1590 during the
1349:Charles V of France
1334:Monument to Cézanne
1318:Bourbon restoration
1235:Jardin du Carrousel
1188:Alexis Hanquinquant
1036:François Mitterrand
997:liberation of Paris
926:deliberately burned
708:Jacques-Louis David
677:National Convention
662:French Constitution
585:Corneille Van Clève
6109:Urban public parks
6024:Paris RER stations
5893:Place du Carrousel
5827:Galerie Véro-Dodat
5632:Fountains in Paris
5617:Café des 2 Moulins
5571:Paris Fashion Week
5556:Fête de la Musique
5538:Culture and events
5466:Fort Mont-Valérien
5334:Oscar Wilde's tomb
5237:Auteuil Hippodrome
5176:Parc de Belleville
5166:Parc André-Citroën
5014:Rue de Montmorency
4954:Pont de Bir-Hakeim
4944:Pont Alexandre III
4934:Place Saint-Michel
4919:Place du Carrousel
4884:Place de la Nation
4807:Galerie Véro-Dodat
4787:Canal Saint-Martin
4570:Tour Saint-Jacques
4465:American Cathedral
4226:Porte Saint-Martin
4155:Institut de France
3833:St Kilda Town Hall
3479:Stand-alone venues
3470:Vélodrome National
3412:Pont Alexandre III
3207:Meulan-en-Yvelines
2646:Emmanuel Jacquin,
2618:Prevot, Philippe,
2577:Impelluso, Lucia,
2477:Arbre des voyelles
2453:Force et Tendresse
2408:L'Échiquier, Grand
2392:Aristide Maillol,
1780:French Restoration
1726:Henry IV of France
1508:Alexander Fighting
1494:The Good Samaritan
1436:Diana the Huntress
1357:Henry IV of France
1314:Battle of Waterloo
1302:St Mark's Basilica
1282:Place du Carrousel
1280:Also known as the
1224:
753:Napoleon Bonaparte
567:, by the sculptor
6065:48.86389; 2.32611
6039:
6038:
5905:Place du Châtelet
5842:Palais de Justice
5822:Comédie-Française
5733:
5732:
5694:Pyramide inversée
5395:Château de Sceaux
5352:Région parisienne
5149:Bois de Vincennes
5129:Parks and gardens
4924:Place du Châtelet
4757:Avenue de l'Opéra
4746:Bridges, streets,
4730:Palais de la Cité
4725:Palais de Justice
4708:Luxembourg Palace
4673:Hôtel de Pontalba
4668:Hôtel de la Païva
4648:Hôtel de Beauvais
4330:Musée Cognacq-Jay
4236:Tour Montparnasse
4221:Porte Saint-Denis
4141:Gare Saint-Lazare
4136:Gare Montparnasse
4116:Gare d'Austerlitz
4031:
4030:
3936:21st century
3739:Francis Gymnasium
3719:20th century
3690:19th century
3649:
3648:
3355:Paris Centre Zone
3245:
3244:
3212:Neuilly-sur-Seine
3182:Bois de Vincennes
2932:Jacquin, p. 42–43
2901:, pp. 38–41.
2862:, pp. 34–35.
2817:, pp. 26–27.
2625:Wenzler, Claude,
2613:978-2-84096-476-6
2596:978-2-85822-296-4
2462:L'Ami de personne
1991:Art and Sculpture
1981:Le Belle Constumé
1683:French Revolution
1575:Laurent Marqueste
1490:Le Bon Samaritain
1432:Diane Chasseresse
1308:, which had been
1099:François Morellet
1021:Charles de Gaulle
796:restored monarchs
655:After the King's
638:French Revolution
627:Benjamin Franklin
441:and perfected at
213:(from the French
195:Wall of Charles V
112:French Revolution
63:
62:
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6094:Gardens in Paris
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5952:Tuileries Garden
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5581:Republican Guard
5483:France Miniature
5444:Disneyland Paris
5414:, including the
5365:Château d'Écouen
5267:Stade Jean Bouin
5252:Parc des Princes
5211:Tuileries Garden
5137:Bois de Boulogne
5094:Rue Saint-Honoré
5039:Rue des Lombards
5029:Rue de Vaugirard
5019:Rue de Richelieu
4994:Rue d'Argenteuil
4914:Place des Vosges
4822:Galerie Vivienne
4802:Covered passages
4782:Canal de l'Ourcq
4713:Petit Luxembourg
4683:Hôtel de Soubise
4658:Hôtel de Crillon
4653:Hôtel de Charost
4620:Temple du Marais
4315:Maison de Balzac
4213:Flame of Liberty
4091:Arènes de Lutèce
4065:Tourism in Paris
4058:
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4044:
4035:
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3730:Tuileries Garden
3713:
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3641:Tuileries Garden
3573:Décines-Charpieu
3560:Parc des Princes
3499:Vaires-sur-Marne
3460:Le Golf National
3349:
3300:Grand Paris Zone
3282:
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3232:Tuileries Garden
3177:Bois de Boulogne
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2490:Roy Lichtenstein
2486:Brushstroke Nude
2412:Germaine Richier
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1330:Aristide Maillol
1286:Tuileries Palace
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1200:Fabien Lamirault
1173:Marie-José Pérec
1095:Roy Lichtenstein
1087:Louise Bourgeois
1071:Germaine Richier
1025:Aristide Maillol
941:in 1898. At the
939:Paris Motor Show
884:
873:Tuileries Palace
868:
853:Camille Pissarro
849:
828:
812:downfall in 1848
740:
646:Marie Antoinette
631:Nesles-la-Vallée
601:Rue Saint-Honoré
593:Thomas Regnaudin
589:Sébastien Slodtz
569:Antoine Coysevox
546:Ceremony of the
543:
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487:Charles Perrault
465:Bassin Octogonal
417:François d'Orbay
371:Marie de' Medici
357:
346:Israël Silvestre
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219:Tuileries Palace
207:Rue Saint-Honoré
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108:Tuileries Palace
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5612:Bateaux Mouches
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5528:Vaux-le-Vicomte
5523:Stade de France
5449:Disneyland Park
5346:
5342:Picpus Cemetery
5301:
5257:Piscine Molitor
5220:
5206:Parc Montsouris
5123:
5104:Rue Sainte-Anne
5099:Rue Saint-Denis
5089:Rue des Rosiers
5084:Rue Pastourelle
5064:Rue Montorgueil
4989:Rue Charlemagne
4929:Place du Tertre
4767:Avenue George V
4749:
4747:
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4663:Hôtel d'Estrées
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4610:Sainte-Clotilde
4605:Sainte-Chapelle
4490:Grand Synagogue
4470:American Church
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4355:Musée du Louvre
4320:Musée Bourdelle
4275:Centre Pompidou
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4081:Arc de Triomphe
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3596:Stade Vélodrome
3542:Allianz Riviera
3535:Football stadia
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1111:Lawrence Weiner
1103:Giuseppe Penone
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959:First World War
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871:Vestige of the
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4690:
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1063:Étienne Martin
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5409:
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4698:Hôtel Lambert
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4678:Hôtel de Sens
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4190:
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4177:Luxor Obelisk
4175:
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4121:Gare de l'Est
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5498:Parc Astérix
5432:Grande Arche
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5054:Rue Foyatier
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4335:Musée Grévin
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4131:Gare du Nord
4126:Gare de Lyon
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4106:Conciergerie
4005:Grand Palais
3956:Fencing Hall
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3367:Eiffel Tower
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3080:Jacquin 2000
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2699:
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2665:, p. 4.
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1365:
1342:
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1190:, sprinters
1181:
1164:(28 July) –
1159:
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1135:
1131:Louis Benech
1126:
1119:Erik Dietman
1048:
1032:Grand Louvre
1029:
1014:
985:World War II
982:
978:Claude Monet
974:Water Lilies
966:Jeu de paume
963:
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907:Jeu de Paume
898:Napoleon III
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5662:Paris Métro
5461:Exploradôme
5232:Accor Arena
5154:Parc floral
5059:Rue Molière
5049:Rue Elzévir
4974:Rive Gauche
4949:Pont d'Iéna
4864:Place Diana
4762:Avenue Foch
4636:and palaces
4425:Musée Rodin
4260:Army Museum
4207:Place Diana
3490:Châteauroux
3362:Bercy Arena
2876:(in French)
2439:David Smith
2410:,(1959) by
2275:(1793–1863)
2204:(1841–1905)
2183:Jules Ramey
2078:(1685–1690)
1999:within the
1941:(1880) and
1937:(1881) and
1613:Henri Vidal
1599:Aimé Miller
1518:Cincinnatus
1430:(1866) and
1372:Restoration
1227:Description
1183:Paralympics
1169:Teddy Riner
1079:David Smith
1067:Henry Moore
993:Arno Breker
957:During the
704:Robespierre
612:Saint Louis
561:La Renommée
152:, 1576–1579
120:Paralympics
6078:Categories
6048:48°51′50″N
5990:Les Halles
5942:Pont Royal
5849:Les Halles
5801:Saint-Roch
5427:La Défense
5306:Cemeteries
4854:Montmartre
4590:Saint-Roch
4525:Sacré-Cœur
4270:Carnavalet
3978:Copper Box
3784:Schermzaal
2715:Jarrassé,
2488:(1993) by
2455:(1996) by
2446:(2000) by
2444:Confidence
2437:(1962) by
2428:(1967) by
2200:(1871) by
2181:(1826) by
1949:(1986) by
1557:La Comédie
1091:Tony Cragg
976:series by
896:, Emperor
443:Versailles
367:Louis XIII
230:quinconces
187:Francis II
47:Urban park
6051:2°19′34″E
6015:Tuileries
6010:Pyramides
6005:Pont Neuf
5937:Pont Neuf
5815:Landmarks
5667:entrances
5114:Trocadéro
4979:Rue Basse
4964:Pont Neuf
4849:Le Marais
4817:Panoramas
4101:Catacombs
4073:Landmarks
3600:Marseille
3522:Teahupoʻo
3508:Marseille
3192:Compiègne
3006:30 August
3000:France 24
2980:30 August
2395:The River
2124:The Tiber
2072:The Tiber
1960:, is the
1807:Agrippina
1532:Paul Gasq
1466:La Misère
1322:Charles X
1125:, called
970:Orangerie
911:Orangerie
909:, and an
804:Charles X
642:Louis XVI
406:Carrousel
402:Louis XIV
297:Charles V
293:Pont Neuf
285:silkworms
257:Henry III
250:porcelain
234:labyrinth
211:tuileries
6129:Napoleon
5980:Concorde
5975:Châtelet
5637:La Ruche
5586:Solidays
4832:Jouffroy
4812:Choiseul
4231:Sorbonne
4197:Panthéon
3701:Zappeion
3555:Bordeaux
3385:Éphémère
3369:Stadium
3202:Le Havre
2719:, p. 51.
2517:See also
2501:Jeanette
2253:The Kiss
2239:, bronze
2128:The Nile
2091:The Nile
2014:Painting
1928:The Kiss
1803:Hannibal
1791:Louis XV
1722:mulberry
1161:Olympics
1008:and the
949:events.
792:Prussian
716:arrested
648:and the
605:Napoleon
557:Louis XV
383:parterre
281:mulberry
273:Henry IV
183:Bastille
173:, Queen
171:Henry II
90:and the
59:, France
53:Location
5708:Related
5647:Maxim's
5508:Provins
5400:Château
4246:Museums
3286:of the
3217:Puteaux
3154:of the
2510:Apollon
1829:Pegasus
1368:reliefs
1002:Germany
983:During
947:fencing
788:Russian
724:exedres
650:Dauphin
565:Mercure
421:Colbert
267:of the
263:on the
242:faience
228:called
130:History
94:in the
5859:Louvre
4096:Bourse
3582:Nantes
3526:Tahiti
3284:Venues
3222:Satory
3152:Venues
2611:
2593:
2570:
2380:(1911)
2374:Summer
2313:(1873)
2160:Nymphe
2138:, and
2110:Summer
1838:Louvre
1805:, and
1652:exedra
1615:(1896)
1601:(1877)
1591:(1821)
1577:(1892)
1563:(1874)
1553:(1869)
1534:(1896)
1524:(1834)
1514:(1836)
1500:(1896)
1486:(1835)
1472:(1905)
1428:Nymphe
1332:; the
1306:Venice
1166:Judoka
859:, 1899
840:, 1862
398:Fronde
375:Manége
348:, 1671
240:, and
238:grotto
100:France
88:Louvre
71:French
5595:Other
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