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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 Terrasse
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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
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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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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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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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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
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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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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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Tuileries Garden of Le Nôtre in the 17th century, looking west toward the future Champs-Élysées, engraving by
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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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Since 1994 the moat has been decorated with statues from the façade of the old Tuileries Palace and with bas-
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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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Grande Allée of the Tuileries Garden, looking towards the Place de la Concorde and the Arc de Triomphe
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The architecture and the ornate grill of the gateway to the garden were crested beginning in 1757 by
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were placed in the garden. In 2000, the works of living artists were added; these included works by
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The Carrousel of 5–6 June 1662 at the Tuileries, celebrating the birth of Louis XIV's son and heir
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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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In 2024, a platform was installed in the middle of the Grand Bassin Rond on which the city's new
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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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Until the 1960s, most sculpture in the garden dated from the 18th or 19th century. In 1964–65,
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Catherine commissioned a landscape architect from Florence, Bernard de Carnesse, to create an
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of 1830, the garden again became a battleground, stormed by opponents of the monarchy. King
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Louis XIV quickly imposed his own sense of order on the Tuileries Garden. His architects,
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The Grand Couvert, the forested central portion of the garden, looking toward the Louvre
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The terrace in front of the Jeu de Paume displays a notable work of modern sculpture,
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have been working to restore some of the early features of the André Le Nôtre garden.
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became owner of the Tuileries Garden. In 1719, two large equestrian statuary groups,
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series. It also displays the Walter-Guillaume collection of Impressionist painting.
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Louis XV and Louis XVI – balloon flights, an invasion, and revolutionary ceremonies
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The two exedres have been restored, with plaster copies of the original statues.
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in 1999 caused extensive damage, and brought down a number of the oldest trees.
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in 1564, it was opened to the public in 1667 and became a public park after the
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The Grand Bassin, or circular pond, originally part of the private royal garden
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trees are being added to the Grande Allée to recreate its historic appearance.
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The Building from the Second Empire to the Water Lilies | Musée De L'Orangerie
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The Grand Carré, with its three ponds. The Musee d'Orsay is in the background
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Concerts and promenades - the garden of Louis-Napoleon and the Third Republic
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Fighting in the Tuileries Garden and massacre of Swiss Guards, 10 August 1792
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Garden of Louis XIII and Louis XIV – The French formal garden (17th century)
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The statues in the park now are copies; the originals are in the Louvre.
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tennis court was turned into a gallery devoted to contemporary art. The
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First flight of a hydrogen-filled balloon from garden on 1 December 1783
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and did not return. The gardens were pillaged. However, the new king,
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Plan of the Tuileries garden in about 1589. The Louvre is to the right
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by Auguste Rodin, (1934 cast of the marble original), West Terrace
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The terrace of the Orangerie displays four works of sculpture by
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The Octagonal Basin and entrance from to the Place de la Concorde
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and placed at the west entrance of the garden. Other statues by
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the terraces overlooking the Place del la Concorde. During the
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calls have been made to make the cauldron a permanent fixture.
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20th and 21st century – restoration, updating and the cauldron
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Chairs were still being rented for a small sum until 1970.
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Walkers in the Tuileries Garden during the summer of 2022.
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had to flee through the garden to escape capture from the
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fell back through the gardens where they were massacred.
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The Italian Garden of Catherine de' Medici (16th century)
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provide another viewpoint to see the garden from above.
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Certain holidays, such as August 25, the feast day of
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The two western terraces of the garden overlook the
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( 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: 6145: 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 129: 6023: 5967: 5871:Musée des Arts décoratifs 5814: 5791:Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois 5773: 5707: 5594: 5536: 5350: 5305: 5277:Stade Pierre de Coubertin 5224: 5127: 4772:Boulevard de la Madeleine 4745: 4633: 4560:Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois 4450: 4300:Musée des Arts et Métiers 4295:Musée des Arts décoratifs 4244: 4071: 3935: 3909:Olympic Fencing Gymnasium 3873:Messegelände Fechthalle 2 3802:Haus des Deutschen Sports 3718: 3707: 3689: 3683:Olympic venues in fencing 3608: 3551:Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux 3534: 3478: 3447: 3354: 3343: 3299: 3167: 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:. 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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: 6136: 6094:Gardens in Paris 6071: 6070: 6068: 6067: 6066: 6061: 6057: 6054: 6053: 6052: 6049: 5952:Tuileries Garden 5760: 5753: 5746: 5737: 5736: 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: 4051: 4044: 4035: 4034: 3730:Tuileries Garden 3713: 3676: 3669: 3662: 3653: 3652: 3641:Tuileries Garden 3573:Décines-Charpieu 3560:Parc des Princes 3499:Vaires-sur-Marne 3460:Le Golf National 3349: 3300:Grand Paris Zone 3282: 3272: 3265: 3258: 3249: 3248: 3232:Tuileries Garden 3177:Bois de Boulogne 3150: 3140: 3133: 3126: 3117: 3116: 3110: 3104: 3098: 3092: 3083: 3077: 3066: 3060: 3054: 3048: 3039: 3033: 3024: 3018: 3012: 3011: 3009: 3007: 2992: 2986: 2985: 2983: 2981: 2969: 2963: 2957: 2951: 2948: 2942: 2939: 2933: 2930: 2924: 2917: 2911: 2908: 2902: 2896: 2890: 2884: 2878: 2877: 2869: 2863: 2857: 2851: 2845: 2839: 2833: 2827: 2824: 2818: 2812: 2803: 2797: 2786: 2783: 2777: 2771: 2765: 2762: 2756: 2753: 2747: 2744: 2738: 2735: 2729: 2726: 2720: 2713: 2707: 2701: 2695: 2694: 2682: 2673: 2672: 2660: 2651: 2644: 2600: 2544:Tuileries Palace 2533: 2528: 2527: 2526: 2503:, (about 1933), 2490:Roy Lichtenstein 2486:Brushstroke Nude 2412:Germaine Richier 2389: 2378:Aristide Maillol 2370: 2359:Aristide Maillol 2337: 2322: 2303: 2292:Aristide Maillol 2284: 2265: 2248: 2232: 2213: 2194: 2175: 2156: 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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: 527: 515: 503: 487:Charles Perrault 465:Bassin Octogonal 417:François d'Orbay 371:Marie de' Medici 357: 346:Israël Silvestre 341: 326: 314: 219:Tuileries Palace 207:Rue Saint-Honoré 161: 145: 108:Tuileries Palace 85: 80: 67:Tuileries Garden 31: 22:Tuileries Garden 19: 18: 6144: 6143: 6139: 6138: 6137: 6135: 6134: 6133: 6074: 6073: 6064: 6062: 6058: 6055: 6050: 6047: 6045: 6043: 6042: 6040: 6035: 6019: 5963: 5810: 5806:Sainte-Chapelle 5769: 5764: 5734: 5729: 5703: 5642:Les Deux Magots 5612:Bateaux Mouches 5590: 5532: 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: 4741: 4663:Hôtel d'Estrées 4635: 4629: 4610:Sainte-Clotilde 4605:Sainte-Chapelle 4490:Grand Synagogue 4470:American Church 4446: 4355:Musée du Louvre 4320:Musée Bourdelle 4275:Centre Pompidou 4248: 4240: 4081:Arc de Triomphe 4067: 4062: 4032: 4027: 3987:Carioca Arena 3 3931: 3714: 3705: 3685: 3680: 3650: 3645: 3604: 3596:Stade Vélodrome 3542:Allianz Riviera 3535:Football stadia 3530: 3474: 3448:Versailles Zone 3443: 3350: 3341: 3332:Stade de France 3295: 3276: 3246: 3241: 3163: 3144: 3114: 3113: 3105: 3101: 3093: 3086: 3078: 3069: 3061: 3057: 3049: 3042: 3034: 3027: 3019: 3015: 3005: 3003: 2994: 2993: 2989: 2979: 2977: 2970: 2966: 2958: 2954: 2949: 2945: 2941:Jarrassé, p. 49 2940: 2936: 2931: 2927: 2918: 2914: 2909: 2905: 2897: 2893: 2885: 2881: 2875: 2870: 2866: 2858: 2854: 2846: 2842: 2834: 2830: 2825: 2821: 2813: 2806: 2798: 2789: 2784: 2780: 2772: 2768: 2763: 2759: 2755:Jacquin, p. 24. 2754: 2750: 2745: 2741: 2736: 2732: 2728:Jarrassé, p. 47 2727: 2723: 2714: 2710: 2702: 2698: 2688: 2683: 2676: 2666: 2661: 2654: 2645: 2641: 2636: 2597: 2552: 2529: 2524: 2522: 2519: 2481:Giuseppe Penone 2457:Eugène Dodeigne 2426:Personnages III 2399: 2390: 2381: 2371: 2351: 2344: 2338: 2329: 2323: 2314: 2304: 2295: 2285: 2276: 2266: 2257: 2249: 2240: 2233: 2224: 2214: 2205: 2195: 2186: 2176: 2167: 2164:Auguste Levêque 2157: 2148: 2117: 2114:François Barois 2107: 2098: 2088: 2079: 2076:Pierre Bourdict 2069: 2060: 2053: 2047: 2038: 2025: 2016: 1993: 1939:La Grande Ombre 1892: 1886: 1877: 1865: 1856: 1850: 1841: 1832:, (1701–02) by 1827:Mercury riding 1824: 1815: 1773: 1770: 1761: 1758: 1749: 1743: 1734: 1707: 1704: 1695: 1634: 1631: 1622: 1440:Auguste Levêque 1404: 1401: 1392: 1389: 1380: 1378:The Grand Carré 1276: 1273: 1264: 1258: 1249: 1246: 1237: 1229: 1216: 1123:Eugène Dodeigne 1111:Lawrence Weiner 1103:Giuseppe Penone 1046:in the square. 959:First World War 955: 894:Second Republic 888: 885: 876: 871:Vestige of the 869: 860: 850: 841: 829: 820: 800:July Revolution 748: 741: 732: 689:French Republic 681:Salle du Manège 577:Nicolas Coustou 551: 544: 535: 532:Salle du Manège 528: 519: 516: 507: 504: 495: 482:Sleeping Beauty 439:Vaux-le-Vicomte 361: 358: 349: 342: 333: 331:Gabriel Perelle 327: 318: 315: 306: 261:Catholic League 246:Bernard Palissy 165: 162: 153: 146: 137: 132: 78: 34: 17: 12: 11: 5: 6142: 6132: 6131: 6126: 6121: 6116: 6111: 6106: 6101: 6096: 6091: 6086: 6037: 6036: 6034: 6033: 6027: 6025: 6021: 6020: 6018: 6017: 6012: 6007: 6002: 5997: 5992: 5987: 5985:Étienne Marcel 5982: 5977: 5971: 5969: 5965: 5964: 5962: 5961: 5960: 5959: 5949: 5944: 5939: 5934: 5929: 5927:Pont au Change 5924: 5919: 5918: 5917: 5912: 5902: 5901: 5900: 5890: 5885: 5880: 5879: 5878: 5868: 5863: 5862: 5861: 5851: 5846: 5845: 5844: 5839: 5832:Île de la Cité 5829: 5824: 5818: 5816: 5812: 5811: 5809: 5808: 5803: 5798: 5793: 5788: 5786:Saint-Eustache 5783: 5777: 5775: 5771: 5770: 5763: 5762: 5755: 5748: 5740: 5731: 5730: 5728: 5727: 5725:Paris syndrome 5722: 5717: 5711: 5709: 5705: 5704: 5702: 5701: 5696: 5691: 5686: 5684:Paris syndrome 5681: 5676: 5675: 5674: 5669: 5659: 5654: 5649: 5644: 5639: 5634: 5629: 5627:Folies Bergère 5624: 5619: 5614: 5609: 5604: 5602:Axe historique 5598: 5596: 5592: 5591: 5589: 5588: 5583: 5578: 5573: 5568: 5566:Paris Air Show 5563: 5558: 5553: 5551:Dîner en Blanc 5548: 5542: 5540: 5534: 5533: 5531: 5530: 5525: 5520: 5515: 5513:La Roche-Guyon 5510: 5505: 5500: 5495: 5490: 5485: 5480: 5479: 5478: 5473: 5463: 5458: 5457: 5456: 5451: 5441: 5440: 5439: 5434: 5424: 5419: 5416:Fresh pavilion 5397: 5392: 5387: 5382: 5377: 5372: 5367: 5362: 5356: 5354: 5348: 5347: 5345: 5344: 5339: 5338: 5337: 5325: 5323:Passy Cemetery 5320: 5315: 5309: 5307: 5303: 5302: 5300: 5299: 5294: 5289: 5284: 5279: 5274: 5272:Stade Pershing 5269: 5264: 5259: 5254: 5249: 5244: 5239: 5234: 5228: 5226: 5222: 5221: 5219: 5218: 5213: 5208: 5203: 5198: 5193: 5188: 5183: 5178: 5173: 5168: 5163: 5158: 5157: 5156: 5146: 5145: 5144: 5133: 5131: 5125: 5124: 5122: 5121: 5116: 5111: 5106: 5101: 5096: 5091: 5086: 5081: 5076: 5071: 5066: 5061: 5056: 5051: 5046: 5041: 5036: 5031: 5026: 5021: 5016: 5011: 5006: 5004:Rue de la Paix 5001: 4996: 4991: 4986: 4981: 4976: 4971: 4969:Port du Louvre 4966: 4961: 4956: 4951: 4946: 4941: 4936: 4931: 4926: 4921: 4916: 4911: 4906: 4901: 4896: 4891: 4886: 4881: 4876: 4871: 4869:Place Dauphine 4866: 4861: 4856: 4851: 4846: 4841: 4840: 4839: 4834: 4829: 4824: 4819: 4814: 4809: 4799: 4797:Champs-Élysées 4794: 4789: 4784: 4779: 4774: 4769: 4764: 4759: 4753: 4751: 4748:areas, squares 4743: 4742: 4740: 4739: 4734: 4733: 4732: 4722: 4720:Palais Bourbon 4717: 4716: 4715: 4705: 4703:Hôtel Matignon 4700: 4695: 4693:Hôtel de Ville 4690: 4688:Hôtel de Sully 4685: 4680: 4675: 4670: 4665: 4660: 4655: 4650: 4645: 4639: 4637: 4631: 4630: 4628: 4627: 4622: 4617: 4615:Sainte-Trinité 4612: 4607: 4602: 4597: 4592: 4587: 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2864: 2852: 2840: 2828: 2819: 2804: 2787: 2785:Jacquin, p. 25 2778: 2766: 2764:Jacquin, p. 22 2757: 2748: 2739: 2730: 2721: 2708: 2696: 2685:Jacquin (2016) 2674: 2663:Jacquin (2016) 2652: 2638: 2637: 2635: 2632: 2631: 2630: 2623: 2616: 2601: 2595: 2582: 2575: 2560: 2551: 2548: 2547: 2546: 2541: 2535: 2534: 2518: 2515: 2514: 2513: 2507: 2498: 2492: 2483: 2474: 2465: 2459: 2450: 2448:Daniel Dezeuze 2441: 2435:Primo Piano II 2432: 2430:Étienne Martin 2423: 2414: 2401: 2400: 2391: 2384: 2382: 2372: 2365: 2350: 2347: 2346: 2345: 2339: 2332: 2330: 2324: 2317: 2315: 2305: 2298: 2296: 2286: 2279: 2277: 2273:Denis Foyatier 2267: 2260: 2258: 2250: 2243: 2241: 2234: 2227: 2225: 2215: 2208: 2206: 2196: 2189: 2187: 2177: 2170: 2168: 2158: 2151: 2147: 2144: 2132:Lorenzo Ottoni 2119: 2118: 2108: 2101: 2099: 2095:Lorenzo Ottoni 2089: 2082: 2080: 2070: 2063: 2059: 2056: 2055: 2054: 2048: 2041: 2039: 2026: 2019: 2015: 2012: 1992: 1989: 1894: 1893: 1887: 1880: 1878: 1866: 1859: 1857: 1851: 1844: 1842: 1825: 1818: 1814: 1811: 1775: 1774: 1771: 1764: 1762: 1759: 1752: 1750: 1744: 1737: 1733: 1730: 1724:trees by King 1713:André Le Nôtre 1709: 1708: 1705: 1698: 1694: 1691: 1641:Cyclone Lothar 1636: 1635: 1632: 1625: 1621: 1618: 1617: 1616: 1602: 1592: 1578: 1564: 1554: 1536: 1535: 1525: 1522:Denis Foyatier 1515: 1501: 1487: 1473: 1458: 1457: 1443: 1417:Louis Philippe 1406: 1405: 1402: 1395: 1393: 1390: 1383: 1379: 1376: 1340:on the south. 1278: 1277: 1274: 1267: 1265: 1259: 1252: 1250: 1247: 1240: 1236: 1233: 1228: 1225: 1215: 1212: 1207: 1206: 1204:Élodie Lorandi 1192:Nantenin Keïta 1179: 1175:, both native 1127:Prière Toucher 1115:Daniel Dezeuze 1063:Étienne Martin 1051:Jacques Chirac 1004:by the French 954: 951: 890: 889: 886: 879: 877: 870: 863: 861: 851: 844: 842: 830: 823: 819: 816: 808:Louis Philippe 750: 749: 742: 735: 731: 728: 712:Champs de Mars 666:10 August 1792 553: 552: 545: 538: 536: 529: 522: 520: 517: 510: 508: 505: 498: 494: 491: 429:André Le Nôtre 363: 362: 359: 352: 350: 343: 336: 334: 328: 321: 319: 316: 309: 305: 302: 289:La Samaritaine 167: 166: 163: 156: 154: 147: 140: 136: 133: 131: 128: 61: 60: 54: 50: 49: 44: 40: 39: 36: 35: 32: 24: 23: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 6141: 6130: 6127: 6125: 6122: 6120: 6117: 6115: 6112: 6110: 6107: 6105: 6102: 6100: 6097: 6095: 6092: 6090: 6087: 6085: 6082: 6081: 6079: 6072: 6069: 6032: 6029: 6028: 6026: 6022: 6016: 6013: 6011: 6008: 6006: 6003: 6001: 5998: 5996: 5995:Louvre–Rivoli 5993: 5991: 5988: 5986: 5983: 5981: 5978: 5976: 5973: 5972: 5970: 5966: 5958: 5955: 5954: 5953: 5950: 5948: 5945: 5943: 5940: 5938: 5935: 5933: 5932:Pont des Arts 5930: 5928: 5925: 5923: 5922:Place Vendôme 5920: 5916: 5913: 5911: 5908: 5907: 5906: 5903: 5899: 5896: 5895: 5894: 5891: 5889: 5888:Place Colette 5886: 5884: 5881: 5877: 5874: 5873: 5872: 5869: 5867: 5866:Medici column 5864: 5860: 5857: 5856: 5855: 5854:Louvre Palace 5852: 5850: 5847: 5843: 5840: 5838: 5835: 5834: 5833: 5830: 5828: 5825: 5823: 5820: 5819: 5817: 5813: 5807: 5804: 5802: 5799: 5797: 5794: 5792: 5789: 5787: 5784: 5782: 5779: 5778: 5776: 5772: 5768: 5761: 5756: 5754: 5749: 5747: 5742: 5741: 5738: 5726: 5723: 5721: 5718: 5716: 5713: 5712: 5710: 5706: 5700: 5697: 5695: 5692: 5690: 5687: 5685: 5682: 5680: 5677: 5673: 5670: 5668: 5665: 5664: 5663: 5660: 5658: 5655: 5653: 5650: 5648: 5645: 5643: 5640: 5638: 5635: 5633: 5630: 5628: 5625: 5623: 5620: 5618: 5615: 5613: 5610: 5608: 5607:Bateau-Lavoir 5605: 5603: 5600: 5599: 5597: 5593: 5587: 5584: 5582: 5579: 5577: 5574: 5572: 5569: 5567: 5564: 5562: 5559: 5557: 5554: 5552: 5549: 5547: 5544: 5543: 5541: 5539: 5535: 5529: 5526: 5524: 5521: 5519: 5516: 5514: 5511: 5509: 5506: 5504: 5501: 5499: 5496: 5494: 5491: 5489: 5486: 5484: 5481: 5477: 5474: 5472: 5469: 5468: 5467: 5464: 5462: 5459: 5455: 5452: 5450: 5447: 5446: 5445: 5442: 5438: 5435: 5433: 5430: 5429: 5428: 5425: 5423: 5420: 5417: 5413: 5412:Petit Trianon 5409: 5408:Grand Trianon 5405: 5401: 5398: 5396: 5393: 5391: 5388: 5386: 5383: 5381: 5378: 5376: 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Index


Urban park
Paris
French
[ʒaʁdɛ̃detɥilʁi]
Louvre
Place de la Concorde
1st arrondissement of Paris
France
Catherine de' Medici
Tuileries Palace
French Revolution
2024 Summer Olympics
Paralympics
Olympic and Paralympic cauldron
Plan for the palace and gardens by Jacques I Androuet du Cerceau, 1576–1579
Jacques I Androuet du Cerceau
Plan of the Tuileries garden in about 1589. The Louvre is to the right
Henry II
Catherine de' Medici
Hôtel des Tournelles
Bastille
Francis II
Louvre Palace
Wall of Charles V
Seine
Rue Saint-Honoré
Tuileries Palace
Italian Renaissance garden
quinconces

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