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Tileries   (translated from French)
... located at the North-East of the gardens. Palate of Tileries History Palate of Tileries ...
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Tuileries Palace
Tuileries Palace Tuileries Palace before 1871 - View from the Louvre courtyard Up to 1871 the Tuileries Palace was a palace in Paris, France ... of the River Seine. History of the Tuileries After the death of Henry II of ... began the building of the palace of Tuileries in 1564, using architect Philibert de ...
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List of parks and gardens in Paris
List of parks and gardens in Paris The following is a list of parks and gardens in Paris, France: Forests Bois de Boulogne ... Parc Sainte-Périne Parc de la Villette Gardens Jardin d'Acclimation Jardin de l'Arsenal ... Tino-Rossi Trocadéro Garden (Jardin du Trocadéro) Tuileries Garden (Jardin des Tuileries) Jardin Villemin External link Gardens, on ...
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Paris/1st arrondissement (Wikitravel)
... the Louvre and secondary palaces of the Tuileries and Palais-Royal, the 1st Arrondissement [1 ... 1 Stations from east to west: Concorde, Tuileries, Palais Royal/Musée du Louvre, Châtelet/Les ... of the month. Jardin des Tuilleries, Métro: Tuileries. Originally adjoining the now-disappeared royal palace of the Tuileries, these gardens lying immediately west of the Louvre ...
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Axe historique
... west, extending the central axis of the gardens to the royal Palace of the Tuileries. Today the Tuileries Gardens (Jardins des Tuileries) remain, preserving their wide central pathway, ...
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Édouard Manet
... mythological, or historical paintings. Music in the Tuileries Music in the Tuileries Manet painted a picture of people he knew enjoying themselves in the Tuileries Gardens. Music in the Tuileries was a painting of the sort ...
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List of palaces
... as well as smaller buildings, galleries, courtyards, gardens, and outbuildings, more like the Roman or ... Dynasty, whose emperors built the fabulous Imperial Gardens (御園), now known in China as the Gardens of Perfect Brightness (圓明園), and ... Dynasty resided and worked in the Imperial Gardens, 8km/5 miles outside of the walls ... being used only for formal ceremonies. These gardens were made up of three gardens: ...
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Champs-Élysées
... Champs-Elysées were originally fields and market gardens, until 1616, when Marie de Medici decided ... the garden axis of the Palais des Tuileries with an avenue of trees. As late ... still separated the grand axe of the Tuileries gardens from the planted "Avenue des Thuilleries", which ... through woods and fields. In 1724, the Tuileries garden axis and the avenue were ...
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Paris (Wikitravel)
... travellers. The Louvre Museum, the Jardin des Tuileries, Place Vendôme, Les Halles and Palais Royal ... you. In front of you is the Tuileries, behind you is the Champs-Elysees and ... Madeleine. Continue straight ahead and enter the Tuileries Gardens passing by fountains, flowers... and lovers in ... directly in front of you, and the Tuileries directly behind you, turn to your ...
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Image:MarieAntoinette1769-70.jpg
... spiralled out of control, especially whenever the gardens were re-designed to suit the queen ... complained, "Other people spent more on their gardens!" Even so, the queen was already unpopular ... Paris. They were taken to the dilapidated Tuileries Palace, which had last been used during ... Antoinette began inviting charitable commissions to the Tuileries and continued her generous patronage and desire ... local republicans. They were returned to the Tuileries Palace, but from now on it ...
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